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Mapping Evaluated University Primary Prevention Interventions Against a Whole-of-University Framework: A Scoping Review

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  • Programmes predominantly located in teaching and learning or student life domains rather than institutional or policy level interventions.
  • Overreliance on values and behaviour change programmes with limited emphasis on structural change and whole of university prevention approaches.
  • Evidence predominantly from the United States; interventions are piecemeal, often one-off education programmes with inconsistent primary prevention definitions and limited longitudinal evaluation.
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Trauma Violence Abuse. 2026 Jun 29:15248380261451846. doi: 10.1177/15248380261451846. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

While sexual violence on university campuses is a widespread issue, universities have been slow to implement interventions to respond to or prevent sexual violence. Primary prevention interventions address the root causes of sexual violence, and universities offer a unique opportunity for implementing them through a whole-of-university approach. Using a scoping review method, we mapped existing peer-reviewed literature from high-income countries on university sexual violence prevention programs. We searched Medline, PsycINFO, SOCIndex, Proquest, and Scopus. Studies were included if they were a sexual violence primary prevention program in a university setting. We included 40 articles and mapped these to a whole-of-university framework and found that programs were mostly categorized in the domains of teaching and learning or student life. There was an overreliance on programs targeting values and behavior, with limited focus on larger structural change. In general, studies were predominantly from the United States, and interventions were piecemeal and often one-off education programs, with limited longitudinal evaluations. Primary prevention was inconsistently conceptualized across the studies. We recommend a concerted focus on a primary prevention, whole-of-university approach.

PMID:42374610 | DOI:10.1177/15248380261451846

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