Title of article
Evaluation outcomes of self-defense training for women: A review
Author/Authors
Leanne R. Brecklin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
17
From page
60
To page
76
Abstract
The main goal of womenʹs self-defense training is to strengthen womenʹs capacity to defend themselves against potential attacks. Yet, the effects of womenʹs self-defense training extend considerably beyond this objective, including physical, psychological, and behavioral impacts. Twenty quantitative studies that assess the effects of self-defense training on female participants are reviewed in this article. The evaluation outcomes focused on in this review include: psychological/attitudinal (assertiveness, self-esteem, anxiety, perceived control, fear of sexual assault, and self-efficacy) and behavioral outcomes (physical competence and avoidance behaviors). Limitations of these evaluations will also be highlighted. Finally, suggestions for the development of future self-defense training programs will be presented, along with a discussion of implications for future research evaluating womenʹs self-defense programs.
Keywords
Psychological outcomes , behavioral outcomes , Self-defense training , Program evaluation , Women
Journal title
Aggression and Violent Behavior
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Aggression and Violent Behavior
Record number
634389
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