Unblurring the lines of sexual consent with a college student-driven sexual consent education campaign.

J Am Coll Health

b School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon, Eugene , OR , USA.

Published: September 2019

Objective: To test the effectiveness of a college student-driven sexual consent education campaign to improve college students' sexual consent understanding.

Participants: Undergraduate students (N = 992) at a large, public Midwestern university between March and December 2015.

Methods: Three online survey questionnaires assessing relevant outcome measures were distributed to the university's undergraduate student population before, during, and after the campaign's implementation over two consecutive academic semesters.

Results: Exposure to the campaign and the sexual consent understanding of the student population improved over time. College men and members of university-affiliated social sororities or fraternities resulted in greater improvement than their respective counterparts (i.e., college women, nonmembers).

Conclusions: Sexual consent education campaigns for college students that are student-driven and address relevant sociocultural factors while authentically interacting with students can improve students' sexual consent understanding. These type of campaigns also have the opportunity to reach historically hard-to-reach audiences, such as college men.

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