When “Yes Means Yes”: Short-Term Effects of an Educational Video on Acceptance of Ideals Related to Affirmative Sexual Consent Among Young Adults

Kaitlynn M. Beeler-Blackburn, Norman C. H. Wong
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Sexual violence is a prevalent problem impacting college students across the United States. One of the prevention efforts suggested to deal with this concern is to better educate young adults about the ideals of sexual consent. Specifically, many colleges and universities have focused their attention to promote the practice of an affirmative sexual consent standard. Using the theory of planned behavior as the theoretical framework, an experimental study was conducted to test the effectiveness of a short educational video on increasing participants’ acceptance of an affirmative consent standard related to sexual consent, as reflected in more positive attitudes, norms, and greater perceptions of behavioral control related to the enactment of affirmative consent within sexual interactions. Participants were also asked about their endorsement of an indirect approach to sexual consent following viewing of the educational video. Overall results found support for most of the hypotheses, as the findings have practical implications for college health practitioners interested in promoting healthier sexual beliefs, specifically the acceptance of an affirmative consent standard for sexual consent.
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当 "是即是 "时:教育视频对年轻人接受 "肯定性同意 "相关理念的短期影响
性暴力是影响全美大学生的一个普遍问题。为解决这一问题而提出的预防措施之一,就是更好地教育年轻人有关性同意的理念。具体来说,许多高校都将注意力集中在推广性同意肯定标准的实践上。我们以计划行为理论为理论框架,开展了一项实验研究,以检验教育短片对提高参与者接受与性同意相关的肯定性同意标准的有效性,这体现在参与者对在性互动中实施肯定性同意的态度、规范和行为控制的更积极认知上。此外,还询问了参与者在观看教育视频后对间接性同意方式的认可情况。总体结果显示,大多数假设都得到了支持,因为研究结果对有意促进更健康的性观念(特别是接受肯定性同意的性同意标准)的大学生健康从业者具有实际意义。
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