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. 2023 Jan 27;9:e35116. doi: 10.2196/35116

Table 5.

Sexually violent behavior and prosocial bystander behavior at baseline, posttest 1 (6 months after baseline), and posttest 2 (12 months after baseline) of men matriculating at 2 universities in Vietnam in September 2019 and randomized to receive the GlobalConsent program or the adolescent health education (AHEAD) attention-control program.

Outcomes Baseline Posttest 1 Posttest 2

AHEAD (n=397) GlobalConsent (n=396) AHEAD (n=377) GlobalConsent (n=374) AHEAD (n=375) GlobalConsent (n=364)
Sexually violent behavior

Yes any, n (%) 103 (25.9) 123 (31.1) 99 (26.3) 80 (21.4) 118 (31.5) 116 (31.9)

Yes, high (>2 acts), n (%) 68 (17.1) 83 (21) 68 (18) 51 (13.6) 87 (23.2) 90 (24.7)

Count, mean (SE); range 2.4 (9.7); 0-111 3.2 (11.6); 0-96 3.55 (12.1); 0-112 2.24 (8.1); 0-70 3.2 (9.9); 0-79 3.1 (11.7); 0-135
Prosocial bystander behavior

Yes any, n (%) 258 (65) 258 (65.2) N/Aa N/A 170 (45.3) 203 (55.8)

Yes high (>2 acts), n (%) 141 (35.5) 163 (41.2) N/A N/A 108 (28.8) 138 (37.9)

Count, mean (SE); range 2.2 (0.1); 0-8 2.4 (0.1); 0-8 N/A N/A 1.7 (0.1); 0-8 2.3 (0.1); 0-8

aN/A: not applicable (as the 12-month window of observation at posttest 1 overlaps with the 12-month window of observation at baseline).