Effects of a Sexual Assault Peer Education Program on Men's Belief in Rape Myths
An all-male sexual assault peer education program focusing on how to help a survivor led to a decrease in rape myth belief among predominantly Caucasian participants immediately after and two months following a one hour program.| Creator |
John D. Foubert and Kenneth A. Marriott
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| Publisher |
Sex Roles; A Journal of Research
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| Date |
1997-02
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| Date Added | May 19, 2017 |
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| Date Modifed | May 19, 2017 |
| Collection | Women's Center archive, University of Virginia |
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