OBJECTIVE: This study pilot tested a novel intervention prototype that combined bystander training to prevent sexual violence with brief alcohol intervention. PARTICIPANTS: 40 heavy drinking young adult undergraduates. METHODS: Students completed 1 two-hour psychoeducational group intervention and were assessed at pre-intervention, post-intervention, and a 4 wk later. RESULTS: = .14). CONCLUSIONS: This intervention has potential to reduce sexual violence on college campuses by (1) moderating drinking behaviors of potential bystanders and (2) training students to use bystander strategies within heavy drinking context that has high risk for sexual violence. Future research should test this intervention in a larger controlled trial.
Nelson et al. (Wed,) studied this question.