Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

This pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) is designed to test a new intervention designed to reduce college women's risk for sexual revictimization (SRV). The intervention targets women with a history of sexual assault (SA) and recent hazardous drinking (HD), as these women are at highest risk for SRV. The primary goals of the intervention are to decrease women's HD, improve their ability to perceive cues that signal risk for SRV, and strengthen their behavioral skills in situations associated with an increased risk for SRV. The intervention, Revictimization Prevention for College Women (RPCW) is a multi-modal intervention that includes two on-line interactive education modules and two in-person group skills-based training sessions that focus on problem solving training and behavioral rehearsal. The pilot RCT of the RPCW intervention will include 96 college women with follow-up assessments at 3- and 6-months post intervention. Women will be randomly assigned to either the RPCW intervention or to a Health Education Control (HEC) condition. The pilot RCT will be used to establish the feasibility of recruitment, the acceptability and safety of the RPCW intervention, and provide initial efficacy data that will assist in power calculations for a Stage II efficacy trial. The investigators hypothesize that women in RPCW intervention will report fewer days of hazardous drinking and improved perception of sexual assault risk cues compared with participants in the HEC condition. In addition, women in the RPCW intervention will report increased knowledge of safe dating practices and protective behavioral (drinking) strategies compared with participants in the HEC condition. Finally, women in the RPCW intervention will report lower rates of SRV as compared with participants in the HEC condition at the 6-month post-intervention follow-up.


Clinical Trial Description

The investigators will be conducting a Stage 1b randomized controlled trial of a newly developed preventive intervention to reduce sexual revictimization of college women. The preventive intervention, Revictimization Prevention for College Women (RPCW), is designed to reduce sexual revictimization by reducing women's hazardous drinking, and increasing their awareness of protective dating and drinking behavioral strategies, as well as their awareness of risk cues for sexual assault during social situations. The intervention involves two in-person group skills-based training sessions held one week apart and two online interactive educational sessions designed for completion between the in-person sessions. During the pilot RCT, the active intervention (RPCW) will be compared to a time and attention Health Education Control. The first group session of the RPCW involves viewing 4 cue recognition training videos and participating in an Interventionist lead discussion intended to highlight sexual assault risk cues in each of the videos. After the session, each participant will then complete two interactive, online learning module focused on safe drinking and safe dating. The second group session will occur one week after the first and is designed to elicit feedback on the drinking and dating learning modules (e.g., length, ease of use, engagement, interest). The training videos will be viewed again individually and participants will engage in behavioral skills rehearsal of appropriate responses in paired role plays with feedback from the Interventionist and a group discussion about the emotional barriers to engaging in appropriate dating and drinking safety behaviors (e.g., "I feel bad for the guy", "He might get really mad, "I might miss out on being with a great guy") and strategies for overcoming these barriers. Adaptive emotion regulation strategies will be used such as cognitive reappraisal, distress tolerance, mindfulness of current emotions, acceptance, and problem solving. Immediately following this session, participants will be asked to complete a post-intervention survey, including feedback on the intervention content and process. Following the in-person RPCW sessions, a debriefing will occur to ensure that women have an opportunity to discuss any emotional discomfort or distress with the interventionist. Follow-up surveys will be administered again at 3- and 6-months post intervention. The Health education control (HEC) is a time and attention control and was developed in parallel with the RPCW. The two in-person sessions and two online units of the HEC condition will impart health information that is relevant and engaging for college women but does not directly address heavy drinking or sexual assault risk. It is intended to control for nonspecific intervention factors related to health behavior change. This 4-session active control condition will begin with an in-person session focused on stress management. The second in-person session focuses on sleep hygiene. The two online, interactive modules address nutrition on college campuses and physical exercise. These two modules are similar in format to the drinking and dating safety modules provided in the RPCW. To ensure that HEC participants receive SA risk reduction and HD reduction information, the participants will have the opportunity to receive the RPCW intervention following the 6-month follow-up assessment, if the participants choose to do so. All participants will participate in the intervention over one week. The participants will attend two in-person group intervention sessions one week apart, and complete their two on-line units during the intervening week. The participants will be asked to complete a baseline survey prior to their first in-person session, a post-intervention session following their second in-person session and two follow-up on-line assessment surveys at 3 months and 6 months post intervention. The investigators have three specific hypotheses for the RCT: Hypothesis a: Participants in the RPCW intervention will report fewer days of hazardous drinking and improved perception of SRV risk cues on the video risk perception measure (primary outcomes) as compared with participants in the HEC condition. Hypothesis b: Participants in the RPCW intervention will report increased knowledge of safe dating practices and protective behavioral (drinking) strategies (secondary outcomes) compared with participants in the HEC condition. Hypothesis c: Participants in the RPCW intervention will report lower rates of SRV as compared with participants in the HEC condition at 6-month post-intervention follow-up. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT05257603
Study type Interventional
Source State University of New York at Buffalo
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 19, 2022
Completion date November 30, 2023

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT04160702 - Using VR to Assess the Efficacy of a Motivational Interviewing Intervention to Increase Bystander Behaviors N/A
Completed NCT01338428 - Sexual Assault Resistance Education for University Women Phase 2
Completed NCT01907126 - HIV/STI Risk Reduction for Incarcerated Women With Interpersonal Violence Phase 2
Enrolling by invitation NCT05206994 - Evaluation of the Close to Home Program in California N/A
Enrolling by invitation NCT05281874 - Personalized Integrated Alcohol and Sexual Assault Prevention Among College Students N/A
Recruiting NCT06058455 - An Evaluation of an Online Sexual Assault Resistance Program (IDEA3) N/A
Completed NCT05773027 - Integrated Alcohol and Sexual Assault Intervention for College Men N/A
Completed NCT05892692 - Nexus of Risk: Sexual Assault, Alcohol Use, and Risky Sex Among College Women N/A
Completed NCT05065918 - Text Message Intervention for Alcohol Use and Sexual Violence in College Students N/A
Recruiting NCT05345405 - Clinical Trial of a Supporter-Targeted Intervention to Improve Outcomes in Recent Sexual Assault Survivors N/A
Recruiting NCT05738837 - An Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Resistance Program for Adolescent Girls N/A
Completed NCT04089137 - Alcohol and Violence Prevention for College Students N/A
Completed NCT03820609 - Interactive Digital Intervention to Prevent Violence Among Young Adults N/A
Completed NCT02384642 - Creating Opportunities Through Mentoring, Parenting and Safe Spaces - Democratic Republic of Congo N/A
Completed NCT04797741 - Adapting an Evidence-based Sexual Assault Prevention Intervention for Women Undergraduates for Online Delivery N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT04564599 - The Rise of Ride Sharing Companies and Trends in Impaired Driving Accidents
Completed NCT04950686 - Study of Long-term Efficacy and Mechanisms Underlying the Impact of a Web-based Sexual and Relationship Health Promotion Program With Young Adult Community College Students N/A
Completed NCT04691492 - Protecting Allies in Risky Situations N/A
Completed NCT03111056 - Web-Based Treatment of Heavy Drinking Among Women With a History of Sexual Trauma N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT06183385 - Detection of Saliva by Immunoaffinity and Mass Spectrometry N/A