Sexual assault and alcohol misuse are interrelated, persist at high rates in military populations, and carry negative consequences for military units and personnel. Combining tailored efforts to prevent sexual assault and alcohol misuse is critical for developing a more effective Force. This study will test the cross-cutting immediate and long-term outcomes of two programs, the Sexual Communication and Consent (SCC) sexual assault prevention program and the eCHECKUP TO GO alcohol misuse prevention program, delivered separately and in combination, with Cadets at the United States Air Force Academy. Anonymous Cadet self-report data will be collected before training (pre-test), immediately after training (post-test), 3 months after training (Fall semester follow-up), and 9 months after training (Spring semester follow-up).
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Self-reported Sexual Assault Victimization
Timeframe: From pre-test to Spring semester follow-up, an average of 10 months
Self-reported Sexual Assault Perpetration
Timeframe: From pre-test to Spring semester follow-up, an average of 10 months
Self-reported Alcohol Use
Timeframe: From pre-test to Spring semester follow-up, an average of 10 months