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NCT number NCT06408831
Other study ID # IU-SBE-ST-01
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date June 1, 2024
Est. completion date March 31, 2025

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source Inonu University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of this study is to provide web-based cyber sexual violence training with a model (Knowledge, Motivation, Behavior Skills (IMB) Model) to female university students, who are one of the groups that are vulnerable to being victimized in terms of cyber sexual violence.


Description:

This research was conducted with a pre-test-post-test control group trial model to measure the effect of web-based cyber sexual violence training and counseling based on the information-motivation-behavioral skills (IMB) model given to young people on cyber sexual violence experience, sensitivity and cyber security ensuring behavior. It was planned as a study. The sample of our research will consist of female students from the Department of Primary Education and Kindergarten Teaching at Harran University. The sample size of the study was calculated with Z test logistic regression using the G*Power 3.1.9.2 program, taking the gender risk of sexual cyberbullying as a reference in Klein and Cooper's study. According to the power analysis, it was calculated that the sample of the research should have at least 85 people in the groups with an effect size of 0.20 and a 95% confidence interval determined by a 5% error level, with a 995% representative power of the universe. It was planned to include an equal number of students from the first, second, third and fourth grades of the Primary School Teaching and Kindergarten Teaching departments in the research using the stratified sampling method. Considering the losses from each group, it was planned to select a total of 200 people from the experimental (100 female classroom teaching students) and control group (100 female kindergarten teaching students). Criteria for inclusion in the research; not being medically diagnosed with a psychological disease, being between the ages of 18-26, being single, being a classroom or kindergarten teacher student, using a smartphone, and having the opportunity to access the internet on a daily basis; Exclusion criteria were determined as failure to complete the intervention and failure to fill out the data collection form. Research data will be obtained using the Participant Introduction Form, the Sensitivity Scale on Cyberbullying (SZSS) Young Adult Form, and the Personal Cybersecurity Ensuring Scale. Data will be collected via online interview method on the web. After the forms are applied to the experimental and control groups, the experimental group will be given a username and password to access the established website and they will receive the prepared training in video and word format. It will be checked whether the students in the experimental group have watched the educational videos, reminder messages will be sent and calls will be made to them to watch all uploaded educational videos. After training and counseling, the same tests will be applied again to the experimental group. For the control group, only pre-test and post-test will be administered without any intervention. Descriptive statistics such as percentage, arithmetic mean (X) and standard deviation (SD) were used to examine the socio-demographic characteristics of the students. Chi-square test, paired sample t-test, independent samples t-test were used to determine whether there was a difference between the control variables and the experimental and control groups. -test, Bonferroni test will be used to determine which group the difference between the groups originates from, independent samples t-test will be used to determine whether there is a difference between the mean scores of the scales in the experimental and control groups, and paired sample t-test will be used to compare the mean scores of the pre-test and post-test. With the results obtained from this study, the effect of web-based cyber sexual violence training and counseling given to university students on cyber sexual violence victimization, sensitivity to cyber bullying and ensuring cyber security will be determined. In the literature review, no studies were found on web-based training and consultancy against cyber sexual violence. As a result of the data obtained from this study, it is thought that the cyber sensitivity and security of the web-based training and consultancy to be given to university students against cyber sexual violence can be determined and valuable data can be provided for the use of relevant professionals.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 200
Est. completion date March 31, 2025
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years to 26 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Not being medically diagnosed with a psychological disease - Being between the ages of 18-26 - Being single - Being a classroom and kindergarten teaching student - Using a smartphone - Having the opportunity to access the internet on a daily basis Exclusion Criteria: - Inability to complete the intervention - Not filling out the data collection form

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Classroom Teaching University Students Intervention Group
Web-based cyber sexual violence training and counseling will be provided to female classroom teaching students, who are the intervention group, and the effect of the intervention on cyber sexual violence experience, sensitivity and cyber security will be examined.

Locations

Country Name City State
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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Inonu University

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Cyber Sexual Violence Scale The scale assessing sexual violence experienced online consists of 18 items. The scale is a five-point Likert type (always = 5, often = 4, sometimes = 3, rarely = 2, never = 1). The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 18 and the highest score is 90. The scale consists of two subscales: "Unwanted sexual texts" and "Unwanted sexual desire". In the Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale, Cronbach Alpha value was found to be 0.94 for the total score of the scale, 0.94 for the Sexual texts sub-dimension and 0.90 for the Unwanted sexual desire sub-dimension. 6 months
Primary Sensitivity Scale on Cyberbullying Young Adult Form The scale is scored on a three-point scale as No (1), Sometimes (2), Yes (3). The scale is one-dimensional and gives scores between 7 and 21. A high score indicates high sensitivity. Since the scale has not been normed, there is no cut-off score. Cronbach's alpha coefficients were calculated for both versions to see how reducing the number of scales affected the internal consistency of the scale. "While the alpha value for the 13-item version was .87, the value for the seven-item version was 0.83, and it was found that there was a minimal decrease in internal consistency after reducing it to six items." 6 months
Primary Ensuring Personal Cyber Security Scale The scale consists of 5 factors and 25 items. These factors are named as "protecting personal privacy" (10 items), "avoiding the untrustworthy" (4 items), "taking precautions" (5 items), "protecting payment information" (2 items) and "leaving no trace" (4 items). . The Cronbach Alpha reliability coefficient of the 5-point Likert type scale was calculated as 0.735. The reliability coefficients for the sub-dimensions are "protecting personal privacy" 0.763, "avoiding the untrustworthy" 0.771, "taking precautions" 0.704, "protecting payment information" 0.829 and "leaving no trace" 0.557. The scale is suitable for individuals aged 18 and over. 6 months
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