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Classroom training in sexual victimization awareness and prevention skills: An extension of the Red Flag/Green Flag people program
Authors:Kolko  David J.  Moser  Joanne T.  Hughes  Judith
Affiliation:1.Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 3811 O'Hara Street, 15213, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
;2.Community Resources for Youth, P.O. Box 4261, 15317, Washington County, Pennsylvania
;
Abstract:This study is an extension of a previous evaluation of a program (Red Flag/Green Flag) in which children, parents, and teachers were exposed to a workbook and film designed to teach personal safety strategies for preventing sexual victimization or encouraging adult assistance through disclosure of such incidents. In the current investigation, only children and their teachers received this didactic training program. Children and teachers from neighboring schools were assigned to a Training or Control group. Self-reports from children, teachers, and parents, as well as guidance counselor incident reports, were obtained to evaluate outcome. Results indicated greater gains in general knowledge and prevention skills at post-training and 6-month follow-up for trained than control children. Some improvements were made by trained teachers and parents of trained children. Child reports of personal experiences and guidance counselor incident reports were in accord with the assistance component of the program. However, the pattern of reports across sources is difficult to interpret. The findings are discussed in light of salient issues regarding the content of training, child disclosure, and methodology.
Keywords:Red flag/Green flag  safety strategies  sexual victimization
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