New program aims to cut teen sexual assault by half
NCT ID NCT05738837
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a program called A-EAAA that teaches teen girls (ages 14-18) how to recognize and resist sexual assault from dates or acquaintances. Over 300 girls in Canada took part, with some starting the program right away and others waiting. The goal was to see if the program reduces completed rape within 6 months, using surveys to track experiences.
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University of Windsor
Windsor, Ontario, N9B3P4, Canada
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