An Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Resistance Program for Adolescent Girls

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

900

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 18, 2023

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Sexual Assault
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

A-EAAA Sexual Assault Resistance Education Program immediately

Adapted from the EAAA program created for university women, A-EAAA is designed for teen girls of all sexual identities and experience levels. It focuses on resisting sexual assault (SA) committed by male acquaintances with 4, 3-hour units: Unit 1(Assess) strengthens girls' ability to detect risk in contexts involving male acquaintances and helps develop strategies to reduce it. Unit 2(Acknowledge) helps girls explore ways to overcome their own emotional barriers preventing them from acknowledging risk and employing effective resistance strategies with males they know. Unit 3(Act) provides evidence on effectiveness of various resistance strategies and teaches verbal and physical self-defense focused on common acquaintance SA situations. Unit 4 (Relationships\&Sexuality) is an adaptation of Our Whole Lives curriculum and aims to increase girls' comfort talking about sex/sexuality and identify their sexual values/desires and explore possibilities for sexual practices beyond intercourse.

BEHAVIORAL

Usual care + A-EAAA at 6 months

Participants assigned to the waitlist control group will immediately receive a brief educational session on sexual assault that represents the current 'standard of care' at Canadian high schools (often presented by local Sexual Assault Centres or Public Health nurses). This 30-min session will involve a brief 15 - 20-minute presentation on sexual consent, respect in relationships, and sexual assault (e.g., definitions, prevalence statistics). This will be conducted by a well-trained and knowledgeable Research Assistant. Following the presentation, participants will be invited to take and read brochures provided on sexual assault, and to ask questions about the content of the presentation and brochures. At 6-months, participants will be scheduled to receive A-EAAA.

Trial Locations (1)

N9B3P4

University of Windsor, Windsor

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

OTHER_GOV

lead

University of Windsor

OTHER