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PACT adaptation

The SHIFT lab is working to adapt the Promoting Affirmative Consent among Teens (PACT) digital education program to serve as sexual consent and assertiveness training specifically for Black 18-19 year old students at A&T, through a series of focus groups and cyclical revisions to current program content. The final product will be made accessible to all A&T students once evidence of feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness is obtained.

Current Projects

Sex Education and Experiences Study

We are launching a survey through the SONA system to understand A&T (Psychology and non-Psychology) students’ needs and past experiences regarding sexual communication and consent education. This survey also contains items on sexual consent beliefs, self-efficacy, and practices. We will investigate sources of education (e.g., home, school, friends) as well as whether students’ sexual consent cognitions, behaviors, and education differ based on personal characteristics (e.g., gender, cultural upbringing).

Interviews

The Spring 2026 cohort of SHIFT lab members entered with lots of enthusiasm to explore their own research questions of interest. As of February, they are finalizing IRB protocols to start conducting interviews with students at A&T to learn about their public sex education, sexual consent beliefs, relationships, mental health, and experiences in the foster care system. This data will be presented in various posters at the Undergraduate Research Symposium.

Poster presentations at internal (A&T) conferences and symposia

Organizing events on campus (e.g., wellness day partnerships)

Social media (@understanding_consent)

Submission to peer-reviewed academic journals

How do we
disseminate
our research?

Discussions and elevator pitches at campus events and club meetings (e.g., Psychology Research Club)

Poster presentations at external conferences (professional societies and organizations)

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