There and Back Again … Safely: Examining Students' Reports of Substance Use and Sexual Assault Prevention Program Receipt Prior to Departure Abroad.

Sierra Smucker, Eric R Pedersen, Joseph W LaBrie, Elizabeth J D'Amico, Coreen Farris, David J Klein, Beth Ann Griffin
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Many universities have pre-departure programs that aim to prevent alcohol misuse and sexual assault among college students abroad, yet little is known about students' uptake of this preventative information. In this study, 2,245 study abroad students from 63 different institutions were asked about receiving pre-departure alcohol/drug and sexual assault prevention information. Only 38% of students reported receiving pre-departure information specific to alcohol/drug misuse abroad and only 22% reported receiving sexual assault prevention information prior to departure. Notably, students who were heavier drinkers prior to departure and those who intended to drink the most while abroad reported lower rates of information receipt. Overall, these findings suggest that either students are not receiving the preventative information that universities intend them to receive or the programming is not impactful enough to be recalled. Thus, there may be missed opportunities to better prepare students for risks specific to study abroad programs.

去了又回来……安全:检查学生出国前的物质使用和性侵犯预防计划收据报告。
许多大学都有出国前的课程,旨在防止外国大学生滥用酒精和性侵犯,但学生对这些预防信息的吸收情况却知之甚少。在这项研究中,来自63个不同机构的2,245名留学生被问及在出发前接受酒精/毒品和性侵犯预防信息的情况。只有38%的学生报告说,他们在出发前收到了关于在国外滥用酒精/药物的信息,只有22%的学生报告说,他们在出发前收到了预防性侵犯的信息。值得注意的是,那些在出发前酗酒的学生和那些打算在国外喝酒最多的学生报告的信息接收率较低。总的来说,这些发现表明,要么学生没有收到大学希望他们收到的预防信息,要么项目的影响不够大,不能被召回。因此,学生可能会错过更好地为出国留学项目的风险做好准备的机会。
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