Is talking about sex awkward? Do you feel safe on campus? Do you know what sexual consent looks like? Do you know where to find support and resources?
Volunteers are needed to participate in a survey research study regarding interpersonal violence, relationship health, and sexual violence prevention. Your answers may help to ensure that sexual violence prevention programming at K-State is relevant and meets the needs of K-State students. This study is conducted by doctoral student, Trina Knight, as part of her doctoral dissertation research in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work.
Volunteers are needed to participate in a survey research study regarding interpersonal violence, relationship health, and sexual violence prevention. Your answers may help to ensure that sexual violence prevention programming at K-State is relevant and meets the needs of K-State students. This study is conducted by doctoral student, Trina Knight, as part of her doctoral dissertation research in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work.
To participate in this study, search your email for "Cats Care: Sexual Violence Prevention at K-State." The survey will remain open until November 8th.
Your participation and honesty is appreciated!
