AFRICAAM 28: Health Impact of Sexual Assault and Relationship Abuse across the Lifecourse (HUMBIO 28)
Cross-listed with
SOMGEN 237 and
FEMGEN 237. HumBio students must enroll in
HumBio 28 or
AFRICAAM 28. An overview of the acute and chronic physical and psychological health impact of sexual abuse through the perspective of survivors of childhood, adolescent, young and middle adult, and elder abuse, including special populations such as pregnant women, military and veterans, prison inmates, individuals with mental or physical impairments. Also addresses: race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, and other demographic and societal factors, including issues specific to college culture. Professionals with expertise in sexual assault present behavioral and prevention efforts such as bystander intervention training, medical screening, counseling and other interventions to manage the emotional trauma of abuse. Undergraduates must enroll for 3 units. Medical and graduate students should enroll in
SOMGEN 237 for 1-3 units. To receive a letter grade in any listing, students must enroll for 3 units. This course must be taken for a letter grade and a minimum of 3 units to be eligible for Ways credit.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 1-3
| UG Reqs: WAY-EDP
Instructors:
Stefanick, M. (PI)
;
Kallen, A. (TA)
FEMGEN 237: Health Impact of Sexual Assault and Relationship Abuse across the Lifecourse (SOMGEN 237)
Cross-listed with
HUMBIO 28 and
AFRICAAM 28. An overview of the acute and chronic physical and psychological health impact of sexual abuse through the perspective of survivors of childhood, adolescent, young and middle adult, and elder abuse, including special populations such as pregnant women, military and veterans, prison inmates, individuals with mental or physical impairments. Also addresses: race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, and other demographic and societal factors, including issues specific to college culture. Professionals with expertise in sexual assault present behavioral and prevention efforts such as bystander intervention training, medical screening, counseling and other interventions to manage the emotional trauma of abuse. HumBio students must enroll in
HUMBIO 28 or
AFRICAAM 28 for 3 units. For Ways eligibility, undergraduates must enroll in
HUMBIO 28 or
AFRICAAM 28 for 3 units and must be taken as a letter grade. Medical and graduate students may enroll for 1 to 3 units.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 1-3
Instructors:
Stefanick, M. (PI)
;
Kallen, A. (TA)
HUMBIO 28: Health Impact of Sexual Assault and Relationship Abuse across the Lifecourse (AFRICAAM 28)
Cross-listed with
SOMGEN 237 and
FEMGEN 237. HumBio students must enroll in
HumBio 28 or
AFRICAAM 28. An overview of the acute and chronic physical and psychological health impact of sexual abuse through the perspective of survivors of childhood, adolescent, young and middle adult, and elder abuse, including special populations such as pregnant women, military and veterans, prison inmates, individuals with mental or physical impairments. Also addresses: race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, and other demographic and societal factors, including issues specific to college culture. Professionals with expertise in sexual assault present behavioral and prevention efforts such as bystander intervention training, medical screening, counseling and other interventions to manage the emotional trauma of abuse. Undergraduates must enroll for 3 units. Medical and graduate students should enroll in
SOMGEN 237 for 1-3 units. To receive a letter grade in any listing, students must enroll for 3 units. This course must be taken for a letter grade and a minimum of 3 units to be eligible for Ways credit.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 1-3
| UG Reqs: WAY-EDP
Instructors:
Stefanick, M. (PI)
;
Kallen, A. (TA)
SOMGEN 237: Health Impact of Sexual Assault and Relationship Abuse across the Lifecourse (FEMGEN 237)
Cross-listed with
HUMBIO 28 and
AFRICAAM 28. An overview of the acute and chronic physical and psychological health impact of sexual abuse through the perspective of survivors of childhood, adolescent, young and middle adult, and elder abuse, including special populations such as pregnant women, military and veterans, prison inmates, individuals with mental or physical impairments. Also addresses: race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, and other demographic and societal factors, including issues specific to college culture. Professionals with expertise in sexual assault present behavioral and prevention efforts such as bystander intervention training, medical screening, counseling and other interventions to manage the emotional trauma of abuse. HumBio students must enroll in
HUMBIO 28 or
AFRICAAM 28 for 3 units. For Ways eligibility, undergraduates must enroll in
HUMBIO 28 or
AFRICAAM 28 for 3 units and must be taken as a letter grade. Medical and graduate students may enroll for 1 to 3 units.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 1-3
Instructors:
Stefanick, M. (PI)
;
Kallen, A. (TA)
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