Nan Stein, Ed.D. and Bruce Taylor, Ph.D.: Shifting Boundaries: Findings from
a Youth Dating Violence Prevention Program Evaluation in NYC Middle Schools Lunchtime Seminar October 27, 2011 (54:18 min.)
Nan Stein, Ed.D. and Bruce Taylor, Ph.D.: Shifting Boundaries: Findings from
a Youth Dating Violence Prevention Program Evaluation in NYC Middle Schools Lunchtime Seminar October 27, 2011 (54:18 min.)
Shifting Boundaries: Final Report on an Experimental Evaluation of
a Youth Dating Violence Prevention Program in New York City Middle Schools (2011)
The prevention and reduction of
youth dating violence has become an issue of national urgency.
Not exact matches
Examples of
youth violence in today's society include
date rape, homicides, school shootings and fighting.
The event was an opportunity for
youth to be educated, empowered and prevent teen
dating violence.
Screening and intervention among
youth with a history of
dating violence can be critical to reducing future adult intimate partner
violence.»
Because African - American
youth experienced greater odds of
dating violence than their Caucasian peers, culturally tailored interventions will be essential.»
«An enormous number of
youth and adolescents have already experienced
violence in their
dating lives,» said lead study author Vijay Singh, MD, MPH, MS of the University of Michigan Injury Center and Department of Emergency Medicine in Ann Arbor, Mich. «Patterns that begin in adolescence can carry over to adulthood.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's national
Youth Risk Behavior Survey has provided estimates of teen
dating violence (TDV) since 1999 but changes were made to the survey in 2013 to capture more serious forms of physical TDV, screen out students who did not
date and assess sexual TDV.
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youth violence.
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youth in every community across the nation.
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Dating violence is a serious and widespread problem facing today's
youth.
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To assess adversity among inner - city low - income
youth, clinicians should consider adding the following experiences to current ACE measures: single - parent homes; lack of parental love, support, and guidance; death of family members; exposure to
violence, adult themes, and criminal behavior;
date rape; personal victimization; bullying; economic hardship; discrimination; and poor health.
The Centers for Disease Control reports that in their 2011
Youth Risk Behavior Survey, nearly 10 percent of high school students experienced
dating violence in the year preceding the study.
The study aims to determine whether receiving the Second Step intervention in middle school reduces
youth aggression, sexual
violence, and substance use, and teen
dating violence when in high school; to evaluate Second Step program effects on trajectories of bullying, victimization, homophobic teasing, sexual harassment, and teen
dating violence in high school, and to examine the relations among growth in aggression and substance use.
Healthy relationship education for
dating violence prevention among high - risk
youth.Children And
Youth Services Review, 33 (1), 173 - 179.
Our evidence - based program, Safe
Dates, is a curriculum that educates
youth and adolescents on how to identify and prevent
dating violence.
During Sexual Assault Awareness month and in the months to come, it's important to consider how we're educating
youth on the topic of
dating violence and sexual assault.
to stop or prevent the initiation of
dating violence victimization and perpetration, including the psychological, physical, and sexual abuse that may occur between
youths involved in a
dating relationship
The effects of
dating violence, substance use and risky sexual behaviors among a diverse sample of Illinois
youth.
New research is linking
dating violence among urban
youths with the misuse of prescription drugs, a risk often... (read more)
Safe
Dates is a school - based prevention program for middle and high school students designed to stop or prevent the initiation of
dating violence victimization and perpetration, including the psychological, physical, and sexual abuse that may occur between
youths involved in a
dating relationship.
All other forms of
violence, including
dating violence, attempted rape or sexual harassment, and physical or emotional abuse, were most common among the oldest
youth, ages 14 to 17.
A CDC - funded project addressing shared risk and protective factors between teen
dating violence and
youth violence
National initiatives and campaigns are also in place to provide training, technical assistance, public awareness, and community programming focused on engaging
youth, adults, and community members to address
dating violence.
That's Not Cool also provides tools, resources, and technical assistance to adult allies — such as educators and advocates — working with
youth leaders or young people experiencing
dating violence.
Partners The
Youth Violence Prevention team works with a number of key teen dating violence prevention partners, including: • Futures Without Violence • Minneapolis Youth Coordinating Board • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Minneapolis Public
Violence Prevention team works with a number of key teen
dating violence prevention partners, including: • Futures Without Violence • Minneapolis Youth Coordinating Board • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Minneapolis Public
violence prevention partners, including: • Futures Without
Violence • Minneapolis Youth Coordinating Board • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Minneapolis Public
Violence • Minneapolis
Youth Coordinating Board • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Minneapolis Public Schools
The CDC - funded project provides a coordinated and integrated public health response to addressing the risk and protective factors associated with
youth violence and teen
dating violence.
Long - Term Impact of a Positive
Youth Development Program on
Dating Violence Outcomes During the Transition to Adulthood, NIJ - Sponsored, October 2017 PDF