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468 related items for PubMed ID: 25540255

  • 1. Changing attitudes about being a bystander to violence: translating an in-person sexual violence prevention program to a new campus.
    Cares AC, Banyard VL, Moynihan MM, Williams LM, Potter SJ, Stapleton JG.
    Violence Against Women; 2015 Feb; 21(2):165-87. PubMed ID: 25540255
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  • 2. Encouraging responses in sexual and relationship violence prevention: what program effects remain 1 year later?
    Moynihan MM, Banyard VL, Cares AC, Potter SJ, Williams LM, Stapleton JG.
    J Interpers Violence; 2015 Jan; 30(1):110-32. PubMed ID: 24850763
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  • 4. Translating sexual assault prevention from a college campus to a United States military installation: piloting the know-your-power bystander social marketing campaign.
    Potter SJ, Stapleton JG.
    J Interpers Violence; 2012 May; 27(8):1593-621. PubMed ID: 22080576
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  • 5. Gender differences in attitudes and beliefs associated with bystander behavior and sexual assault.
    Amar AF, Sutherland M, Laughon K.
    J Forensic Nurs; 2014 May; 10(2):84-91; quiz E1-2. PubMed ID: 24762431
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  • 8. Predicting Improvement After a Bystander Program for the Prevention of Sexual and Dating Violence.
    Hines DA, Palm Reed KM.
    Health Promot Pract; 2015 Jul; 16(4):550-9. PubMed ID: 25380846
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  • 16. Evaluation of Green Dot: an active bystander intervention to reduce sexual violence on college campuses.
    Coker AL, Cook-Craig PG, Williams CM, Fisher BS, Clear ER, Garcia LS, Hegge LM.
    Violence Against Women; 2011 Jun; 17(6):777-96. PubMed ID: 21642269
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  • 17. An Evaluation of Two Dating Violence Prevention Programs on a College Campus.
    Peterson K, Sharps P, Banyard V, Powers RA, Kaukinen C, Gross D, Decker MR, Baatz C, Campbell J.
    J Interpers Violence; 2018 Dec; 33(23):3630-3655. PubMed ID: 26976433
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  • 18. Evaluation of the Intervention Initiative: A Bystander Intervention Program to Prevent Violence Against Women in Universities.
    Fenton RA, Mott HL.
    Violence Vict; 2018 Aug; 33(4):645-662. PubMed ID: 30567766
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  • 19. Evaluation of a bystander education program.
    Amar AF, Sutherland M, Kesler E.
    Issues Ment Health Nurs; 2012 Dec; 33(12):851-7. PubMed ID: 23215986
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