An intervention to reduce sexual violence on university campus in Ghana: a pilot test of Relationship Tidbits at the University of Cape Coast
Background: Sexual assault is a significant challenge for universities worldwide, affecting the health and academic success of students. Although sexual violence prevention programmes are common at universities in the USA, they are non-existent in Ghana. In this study, we tested an adapted sexual vi...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Rominski, PhD (Author), Eugene Darteh, PhD (Author), Michelle Munro-Kramer, PhD (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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