Enhancing Campus Safety

Author:

Anderson Jocelyn C.1,Nguyen Meghan U.2,Huynh Wendy2,Sharif Khadeeja2,Draughon Moret Jessica E.3

Affiliation:

1. Author Affiliations:College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

2. Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, Pennsylvania State University

3. Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, University of California, Davis.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Alcohol-related sexual violence, including sexual coercion, nonconsensual contact, and rape, is prevalent on college campuses. Aim The purpose of the study was to investigate college students' feedback and recommendations regarding content for a text-message-delivered harm reduction intervention to jointly address alcohol use and alcohol's role in sexual violence risk. Methods This qualitative thematic study used focus groups and individual interviews to collect feedback from 61 college students between February 2019 and July 2020. Results Targeted recruitment resulted in a sample that was nearly half queer/ lesbian, gay, bisexual (46.2%) or trans* (9.8%) identified students. Participants endorsed text messaging as an effective way to reach college students but diverged in specific content they felt was relevant and appropriate for a universal education intervention. Students preferred content describing individual strategies versus those requiring collaboration from friends or potential sex partners. Students also preferred content phrased as suggestions or questions versus declarative statements. Although most participants recognized the value of content related to consent, sexual violence, sexual health, and resources, a few male-identifying participants failed to recognize that content as important to their experience. Maintaining brevity while discussing consent in the overlapping settings of drinking and interpersonal relationships was described as a particular challenge. Impact of This Work on Campus Sexual Assault and Forensic Nursing Students in our sample highlighted the challenges of sharing sexual violence and alcohol-related harm reduction text messaging because of the complexities of rape culture, consent, and interpersonal dynamics during college student drinking events.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Law,Nursing (miscellaneous),Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine,Pshychiatric Mental Health,Pathology and Forensic Medicine,Issues, ethics and legal aspects

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