Development of a program to prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan: education using DVD video teaching materials and web-based learning

Abstract Background This study aimed to develop an education system using DVD video-based teaching materials or web-based learning to reduce sexual violence among teens in Japan. Methods During the first stage, June 2018 to March 2019, an education program using DVD video teaching materials was carr...

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Main Authors: Miyuki Nagamatsu, Narumi Ooshige, Nozomi Sonoda, Mika Niina, Ken-ichi Hara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-03-01
Series:Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12199-021-00964-y
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spelling doaj-05ca678c0dbe4ebb8e06eb61431946222021-03-28T11:46:11ZengBMCEnvironmental Health and Preventive Medicine1342-078X1347-47152021-03-0126111010.1186/s12199-021-00964-yDevelopment of a program to prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan: education using DVD video teaching materials and web-based learningMiyuki Nagamatsu0Narumi Ooshige1Nozomi Sonoda2Mika Niina3Ken-ichi Hara4Department of Maternal and Child Nursing, Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of NursingDepartment of Maternal and Child Nursing, Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of NursingDepartment of Maternal and Child Nursing, Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of NursingGraduate School of Medical Science, Saga UniversityDomestic Violence Countermeasures Prevention Center KyushuAbstract Background This study aimed to develop an education system using DVD video-based teaching materials or web-based learning to reduce sexual violence among teens in Japan. Methods During the first stage, June 2018 to March 2019, an education program using DVD video teaching materials was carried out at three high schools and four universities with research consent from the director of the facility. From 1337 high school students and first- and second-year university students, subjects in their teen years were targeted for analysis. A survey was conducted at baseline and after the DVD video teaching. During the second stage, November 2019 to March 2020, web-based learning using improved video teaching materials was developed and carried out. From the adolescents who participated in the web-based learning, subjects in their teen years were targeted for analysis. A survey was conducted at baseline and after the web-based learning. Results In the first stage, 876 students consented to and participated in the education using DVD video teaching materials and baseline and after surveys (collection rate 65.5%). Among these, the number of respondents in their teens both baseline and after education was 705 persons (valid response rate 80.4%). In the second stage, the number of respondents in their teens both baseline and after education was 250 respondents in their teens who received web-based learning using the improved video teaching materials (valid response rate 87.1%). The improvement effect of the two programs was observed in attitudes that lead to physical violence, attitudes that lead to mental violence, attitudes that promote healthy conflict resolution, and dangerous attitudes that lead to sexual violence from persons in the community or through the Internet. The web-based learning program achieved an improvement of preventive attitudes toward sexual violence. Conclusions The education program using DVD video teaching materials or web-based learning may help prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12199-021-00964-yAdolescentsLearningPreventionSexual violence
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Nozomi Sonoda
Mika Niina
Ken-ichi Hara
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Narumi Ooshige
Nozomi Sonoda
Mika Niina
Ken-ichi Hara
Development of a program to prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan: education using DVD video teaching materials and web-based learning
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
Adolescents
Learning
Prevention
Sexual violence
author_facet Miyuki Nagamatsu
Narumi Ooshige
Nozomi Sonoda
Mika Niina
Ken-ichi Hara
author_sort Miyuki Nagamatsu
title Development of a program to prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan: education using DVD video teaching materials and web-based learning
title_short Development of a program to prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan: education using DVD video teaching materials and web-based learning
title_full Development of a program to prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan: education using DVD video teaching materials and web-based learning
title_fullStr Development of a program to prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan: education using DVD video teaching materials and web-based learning
title_full_unstemmed Development of a program to prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan: education using DVD video teaching materials and web-based learning
title_sort development of a program to prevent sexual violence among teens in japan: education using dvd video teaching materials and web-based learning
publisher BMC
series Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
issn 1342-078X
1347-4715
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background This study aimed to develop an education system using DVD video-based teaching materials or web-based learning to reduce sexual violence among teens in Japan. Methods During the first stage, June 2018 to March 2019, an education program using DVD video teaching materials was carried out at three high schools and four universities with research consent from the director of the facility. From 1337 high school students and first- and second-year university students, subjects in their teen years were targeted for analysis. A survey was conducted at baseline and after the DVD video teaching. During the second stage, November 2019 to March 2020, web-based learning using improved video teaching materials was developed and carried out. From the adolescents who participated in the web-based learning, subjects in their teen years were targeted for analysis. A survey was conducted at baseline and after the web-based learning. Results In the first stage, 876 students consented to and participated in the education using DVD video teaching materials and baseline and after surveys (collection rate 65.5%). Among these, the number of respondents in their teens both baseline and after education was 705 persons (valid response rate 80.4%). In the second stage, the number of respondents in their teens both baseline and after education was 250 respondents in their teens who received web-based learning using the improved video teaching materials (valid response rate 87.1%). The improvement effect of the two programs was observed in attitudes that lead to physical violence, attitudes that lead to mental violence, attitudes that promote healthy conflict resolution, and dangerous attitudes that lead to sexual violence from persons in the community or through the Internet. The web-based learning program achieved an improvement of preventive attitudes toward sexual violence. Conclusions The education program using DVD video teaching materials or web-based learning may help prevent sexual violence among teens in Japan.
topic Adolescents
Learning
Prevention
Sexual violence
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12199-021-00964-y
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