Publications by authors named "Bridget N Jules"

Objective: There are currently no adequate measures to assess bystander intervention for problematic alcohol use (PAU).

Methods: We developed initial measures of bystander intervention for PAU, that include the constructs of likelihood to intervene, barriers to intervention, and actions taken in response to PAU situation. We sought to confirm the factor structure of the initial measures using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA).

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Objectives: Bystander intervention (BI) is a prevention approach commonly used for interpersonal violence, but is less studied for problematic alcohol use (PAU). Domestic graduate and international students' life experiences bring a unique context for the potential application of BI to PAU.

Methods And Measures: We conducted a mixed methods study that consisted of a needs assessment and focus groups at a southeastern university in the U.

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Cyber dating abuse (CDA) is a growing public health concern among college students. CDA includes monitoring and abusive behaviors perpetrated toward an ex-partner via technology. Little is known about the predictors of CDA, particularly among sexual minority (SM) college students.

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: The study aimed to identify phases of bystander intervention (BI) for problematic alcohol use (PAU) among college students. : Twenty focus groups and nine interviews were conducted. : Transcripts were thematically analyzed.

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