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Citation

Foubert JD, Tatum JL, Godin EE. J. Coll. Stud. Dev. 2010; 51(6): 707-715.

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(Copyright © 2010, American College Personnel Association)

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Abstract

Seven months after seeing The Men's Program, a commonly used rape prevention program, 248 first-year college men responded to four open-ended questions concerning whether or not the program impacted their attitudes or behavior, particularly regarding alcohol related sexual assault. Two thirds of participants reported either attitude or behavior change during the preceding academic year due to the program's effects or that the program reinforced their current belief, with many describing specific incidents of either intervening to prevent a rape, or stopping themselves from engaging in risky behavior.

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