MKit
MKit is a web-based application (WebApp) that uses a life skills approach to address healthy relationships and sexual violence on college campuses. The WebApp can be used on any smartphone, tablet, or compute. It allows users to find resources, set personal goals, get holistic information about fourteen key content areas, and complete evaluations of their relationships and self-care.
MKit is intended to reinforce current university programming around sexual violence prevention.
MKit is currently being piloted at the University of Michigan.
Content Areas
- Academics
- Campus Social Life
- Career Planning
- Discrimination
- Drugs & Alcohol
- Health
- Legal
- Money
- Relationships
- Safety
- Self-Care
- Sex
- Sexual Assault Resources
- Transportation
Funders
MKit is a research study being conducted through the University of Michigan School of Nursing.
The project is funded by the Michigan State Police – Campus Sexual Assault Grant, the Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research (MICHR), and the National Institutes of Health (KL2TR000434).
MKit was adapted from the iCON WebApp using a rigorous process that involved gathering feedback from University of Michigan students, faculty, and staff.
Lead Investigator
Michelle Munro-Kramer ([email protected])
Project Director
Lindsay Cannon ([email protected])
Questions
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