Results of a curriculum intervention with seventh graders regarding violence in relationships |
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Authors: | Sandra S. Krajewski Mary Fran Rybarik Margaret F. Dosch Gary D. Gilmore |
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Affiliation: | 1. Women’s Studies Department, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1725 State Street, 54601, La Crosse, Wisconsin 2. Lutheran Hospital-La Crosse, 1910 South Avenue, 54601, La Crosse, Wisconsin 3. Health Education Department, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 54601, La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Abstract: | This research measured the effects of a violence prevention curriculum on the knowledge and attitudes of seventh grade health education students (N=239) about woman abuse using a valid and reliable inventory. Pretests, post-tests, and post-post-tests were administered to experimental and comparison groups. The experimental group received the curriculum intervention,Skills for Violence-Free Relationships. Significant differences were found between the experimental and comparison groups from pretest to post-test on both the knowledge (p=.0027) and attitude (p=.0089) sections of the inventory. This impact did not remain stable at post post-test. These results confirm those found in other studies and reinforce recommendations of the battered women’s movement to integrate violence-free principles into school curricula. Within the experimental group, significant gender differences were found only on the attitude section from post-test to post post-test (p=.0335); females showed greater change over time. Such limited change was not unexpected in a middle school population given the reported formative nature of the subjects’ gender acquisition as contrasted with those at an older age. |
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