Hazardous alcohol use, sexually transmitted infections, and sexual violence are interrelated and highly prevalent public health concerns in college student populations. The current study seeks to develop a tri-pronged sex-positive intervention that addresses risky alcohol use, unsafe sex, and sexual violence for college men and women (ages 18-24). The study involves a small randomized pilot trial to demonstrate the feasibility and acceptability of the recruitment methods and research design. Preliminary evidence of intervention efficacy will also be evaluated.
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Primary Outcome: Program Satisfaction as Assessed by the Acceptance Questionnaire After First Intervention Session
Timeframe: Immediate post intervention (same day as intervention), after first session on day 1
Program Satisfaction as Assessed by the Acceptance Questionnaire After Second Session
Timeframe: Immediate post intervention (same day as intervention), after second session on ~Day 14
Heavy Alcohol Use
Timeframe: Change from baseline to 6 month follow-up
Alcohol Use Before or During Sex
Timeframe: Change from baseline to 6 month follow-up
Bystander Behaviors Willingness Questionnaire
Timeframe: Change from baseline to 6 month follow-up
Bystander Behaviors Self-efficacy Questionnaire
Timeframe: Change from baseline to 6 month follow-up