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43WoMenx19sCenterAdultReentryVeteransStudentServicesSexualAssaultPreventionInterventionProgramx0DEPARTMENTMISSIONSTATEMENTTheWoMenx19sCenterAdultReentryVeteransStudentServicesatCSUFisdedicatedtoissuesofgenderequityonthecampusandthesurroundingcommunity.Thecenterx19smissionistodisseminateinformationonthestatusofwomenandmeninsocietytodaytofosteranenvironmenttoenhancegenderknowledgeandawarenessandtofocusontheeliminationofstereotypesincludingracialsexualidentityageandsocioeconomicstatus.IntellectualemotionaldevelopmentgrowthandsupportofthestudentbodyatCSUFareimplicitinallofthecenterx19sgoals.PROGRAMSERVICEOVERVIEWSexualAssaultPreventionandInterventionProgramSexualAssaultPreventionandInterventionProgramisdedicatedtoprovidingeducationonthesubjectofsexualassaultharassmenttoallstudentsfacultyandstaffatCSUF.ProgrammingisofferedintheclassroomtotheGreekcommunityathleticsresidentialstudentscoachesstudentstaffprofessionalstaffandfaculty.PrimarypreventionservicesincludepreandposttestingtheCenter-producedvideox1cStepUpandStopItx1dinteractiverole-playanddiscussionofsocialnormsandmediax19sinfluenceonbeliefsbehavior.Freshmanstudentsareparticularlytargetedduetotheirinexperienceandsubstantialriskforsexualassault.Forthepurposesofthisassessmentfreshmanstudentswereexposedtoasexualassaultpreventionprograminaclassroomsetting.LEARNINGDOMAINSocialandCivicResponsibilityLEARNINGOUTCOMESStudentswillbeableto1.Gainknowledgeofmythsaboutsexualassault.2.Understandtheconceptofx1cconsent.x1d3.Becomeawareoftechniquestosafelyintervenebeforeanassaultoccurs.4.Haveknowledgeofcampusresourcesforsexualassaultvictims.PROJECTSAMPLE272studentsDATACOLLECTIONTIMEFRAMEAugust2010x13October2010DATACOLLECTIONMETHODSPreandposttestLIMITATIONSUnabletoidentifypreandposttestsbyindividualstudents.Demographicdatanotcollected.Nomethodofassessmentforknowledgeofcampusresources.SUMMARYOFRESULTSDataresultsweremixedforthestatedlearningobjectives.Oftheelevenquestionsposedinthepreandposttestsevenpostedsubstantialgainsindiscreditingsexualassaultmyths.Thequestionswithminimalpositiveknowledgeshiftindicateareasofresistance.Theseconceptswouldbenefitfromextraemphasis.Thequestionnairedidnotincludedemographicinformationorpreposttestmatchwhichimposedlimitsondatainterpretation.Overallincreaseinknowledgefrompretoposttestwas81.KEYFINDINGSTheobjectivetox1cgainknowledgeofmythsaboutsexualassaultx1dwasachievedin64ofthequestions.Comprehensionoftheconceptofx1ccoercionconsentx1dimprovedfrom78.11to92.52.Conceptualizingthenotionofx1cbystanderinterventionx1dprovedtobedifficultforstudentsasthepercentageofcorrectanswersdecreasedfrom87.59to84.06.Criticaltocollegestudentsafetyisacceptanceoftheroleofalcoholintheincidenceofsexualassault.Anincreasefrom61.83pretestto98.01posttestresponsepointedtoawarenessthatalcoholisthenumberonedaterapedrug.2011-2012STRATEGICGOALS1.Sexualassaultpresentationswillbeadjustedtoincreaseemphasisonconceptswithpoorlearningoutcomeresults.2.Demographicdatawillbegathered.3.Pre-andpost-testswillbematched.