An acquaintance rape education program for students transitioning to high school

Based on Parrot's work with college students, a six-activity acquaintance rape prevention program for first-year high school students living in a rural South Carolina community was implemented and evaluated. The program decreased students' acceptance of rape myths compared with non-partici...

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Drinking
Gender Issues
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High School Students
Interpersonal Communication
Misconceptions
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Rural Schools
Sex Education
Sexuality
Social Influences
South Carolina
Urban Schools
Victims of Crime
Violence
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