The Relationship between Self-Efficacy and Recognizing and Practicing Healthy Relationship and Consensual Behaviors

Sexes Pub Date : 2024-07-15 DOI:10.3390/sexes5030014
Adrienne Baldwin-White
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Sexual assault and relationship violence are a public health issue on college campuses. In order to prevent gender-based violence, it is important to understand the multiple protective factors that could be utilized in university prevention programming. Self-efficacy has not been thoroughly explored as a factor that could influence whether people recognize healthy romantic and sex relationship behaviors. The purpose of this study was to examine whether self-efficacy has a significant relationship with recognizing consent and healthy relationships and whether it impacts a person’s likelihood to practice active consent. The results of this study demonstrated that self-efficacy has a significant relationship with a person’s confidence in their ability to recognize consent behaviors, practice consent behaviors, and recognize when they are in a healthy relationship. Future research should further explore how self-efficacy can be a protective factor in preventing sex and relationship violence.
自我效能感与认识和实践健康人际关系和双方同意的行为之间的关系
性侵犯和关系暴力是大学校园中的一个公共健康问题。为了预防基于性别的暴力,了解可用于大学预防计划的多种保护因素非常重要。自我效能感作为一种可能影响人们是否认识到健康的恋爱和性关系行为的因素,尚未得到深入探讨。本研究的目的是探讨自我效能感是否与认识到同意和健康关系有显著关系,以及它是否会影响一个人实施主动同意的可能性。研究结果表明,自我效能感与一个人对自己识别同意行为、实践同意行为以及识别自己处于健康关系中的能力的信心有重要关系。未来的研究应进一步探讨自我效能感如何成为预防性暴力和关系暴力的保护因素。
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