TY - JOUR PY - 2024// TI - Accuracy, acceptability, and burden of an integrated screening approach to facilitate the delivery of tailored sexual assault prevention in the U.S. Air Force JO - Journal of child sexual abuse A1 - Goldstein, Samantha J. A1 - Scaglione, Nichole M. A1 - Kan, Marni L. A1 - Grimes, Kathryn E. L. A1 - Lane, Marian E. A1 - Morgan, Jessica K. A1 - Martin, Sandra L. SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - This paper examines accuracy, acceptability, and respondent burden of integrated screening to facilitate tailored sexual assault (SA) prevention program delivery in a basic military training (BMT) environment. Trainees (n = 5,951) received tailored prevention content based on self-reported sex, sexual orientation, prior SA victimization and perpetration, and past-month post-traumatic stress symptoms. Bivariate analyses examined trainee-reported screener accuracy, acceptability, and burden, including differences by tailoring-targeted subgroups (e.g. men/women). Overall accuracy and acceptability were high (>90%) despite significant subgroup variability. Screening time averaged 10.55 (SD = 1.95) minutes; individuals with prior SA took longer. Missingness increased linearly throughout the screener. Integrated screening is an accurate, acceptable way to deploy tailored SA prevention in BMT.

FINDINGS inform data-driven screening improvements and novel applications.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1053-8712 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10538712.2024.2364792 ID - ref1 ER -