The most widespread strategies for preventing child sexual abuse are universal school-based programs, but these need innovation to reach more students effectively. The Roads to Impact study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of two different delivery modalities for the Safe Touches workshops to determine their equivalence.
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Project Coordinator: Mia Melchior
Maximizing the reach of universal child sexual abuse prevention: Protocol for an equivalence trial.
Guastaferro, K., Melchior, M. S., Heng, S., Trudeau, J., & Holloway, J. L. (2024). Maximizing the reach of universal child sexual abuse prevention: Protocol for an equivalence trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 101345.
Piloting an alternative implementation modality for a school-based child sexual abuse prevention curriculum.
Mozid, N. E., Espinosa, R. N., Grayson, C., Falode, O., Yang, Y., Glaudin, C., & Guastaferro, K. (2024). Piloting an alternative implementation modality for a school-based child sexual abuse prevention curriculum. International journal of environmental research and public health, 21(2), 149.
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