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DESCRIPTION
Duke Inquiries in Social Relations (DISR) is a student-run organization that aims to investigate and bring awareness to the current state of social and gender relations in the undergraduate community.TRANSCRIPT
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Duke Inquiries in Social RelationsIvonna Dumanyan
Kshipra HemalGabby Levac
Amanda Young
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About Us Stemmed from the Greek Culture Initiative
(GCI), but expanded our scope to outside of only gender and Greek issues
Student-run organization hoping to become a research committee within Duke Student Government
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Our Goals To investigate and bring awareness to the
current state of social and gender relations at Duke
To counter cultural myths and bring attention to the silent majority
To create a longitudinal tool for assessing campus culture
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Methodology Expanded GCIs past research Random sample of 2,601 undergraduates in
Spring 2014, 24% response rate Used STATA, p
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Findings
Confidence & Respect Identity Intimate Relationships Alcohol Gender Violence
Confidence & RespectIdentity
RelationshipsAlcohol Use
Gender Violence
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Confidence & RespectIdentity
RelationshipsAlcohol Use
Gender ViolenceConfidence & Respect
Women are more confident seeking help from campus resources such as the Womens Center, CAPS, Career Services, and the Writing Studio and tutors. (not significant by any other characteristics)
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Confidence & RespectIdentity
RelationshipsAlcohol Use
Gender ViolenceConfidence & Respect
Males and non-athletes are more confident securing the jobs of their choice than females and athletes.
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Confidence & RespectIdentity
RelationshipsAlcohol Use
Gender ViolenceConfidence & Respect
1. Athletes2. SLG & Independent3. Greek
How do you respect the following organizations relative to each other?
Greek Women:+ White, Non-Greek First-Year Women + White Greek, First-Year Men- Non-Greek Upperclass Women
Greek Men:+ Greek Men++ First-Year Greek Men- Non-Greek Women--Upperclass Non-Greek Women
Who respects...
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Confidence & RespectIdentity
RelationshipsAlcohol Use
Gender ViolenceIdentity
Greeks are least likely to identify with their organizations reputation. Greek women are less likely than Greek men to identify with the reputation of their organization.
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Intimate RelationshipsConfidence & Respect
IdentityRelationships
Alcohol UseGender Violence
39% of students reported being in a committed relationship.76% of students reported wanting to. Greeks, more than Independents and SLG members, to want to be in a committed romantic relationship.
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Intimate RelationshipsConfidence & Respect
IdentityRelationships
Alcohol UseGender Violence
75% of students hook up 1 or fewer times per month outside of a committed relationship. 67% of Students never perform sexual acts outside of a committed relationship(not significant by gender)
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Alcohol UseConfidence & Respect
IdentityRelationships
Alcohol UseGender Violence
Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT)
Zone 1: Alcohol training Zone 2: Simple advice Zone 3: Brief counseling and continued monitoring Zone 4: Referral to specialist for a diagnostic
evaluation and treatment
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Alcohol UseConfidence & Respect
IdentityRelationships
Alcohol UseGender Violence
Overall: 20% of students never consume alcohol.
Of those who drink, Will have five or more drinks in a typical day of
drinking 57% of men 34% of women
Drink two or more times a week: 34% of men 26% of women
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Alcohol UseConfidence & Respect
IdentityRelationships
Alcohol UseGender Violence
Athletes and First- Years drink less frequently, and more heavily. Greeks have high numbers in drinking frequency and amount.
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Alcohol UseConfidence & Respect
IdentityRelationships
Alcohol UseGender Violence
Largest At-Risk Groups:First-years within the Greek community: 13% zone 3, 8% zone 4Seniors amongst Athletes: 25% zone 3, 8% zone 4.
Compare this across all Duke students: 8% of men, 5% of women are in zone 3 or 4.
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Gender ViolenceConfidence & Respect
IdentityRelationships
Alcohol UseGender Violence
A significantly higher proportion of SLG women report unwanted touching or attempted touching. Reporting of unwanted touching increases with class year.
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Gender ViolenceConfidence & Respect
IdentityRelationships
Alcohol UseGender Violence
10% of women, 3% of men, reported experiencing sexual assault.4% of women, 1% of men, reported gender based stalking.A one unit increase in the victims AUDIT score is associated with a 1.2 times higher odds of being assaulted.
Female Respondents: Non-consensual oral or anal sex, intercourse, or penetration
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Gender ViolenceConfidence & Respect
IdentityRelationships
Alcohol UseGender Violence
Perceived Forms of Breaking Consent1) Emotional intimidation2) Emotional threats3) Role intimidation4) Physical intimidation
First-year students (63%) believed more often than upperclassmen (47%) that role intimidation was a common form of coercion.
Reporting Sexual Assault 25% of victims dont know their assailants, 27% were acquaintances, 23%
were friends, and 18% were romantic partners
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Questions?
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Breakout Sessions: Problem-Solving
Topics: Confidence & Respect, Identity, Intimate Relationships, Alcohol, Gender Violence
What is the root of the problem? What are potential solutions?