Dating violence victimization and perpetration rates among high school students.Violence Against Women. 2014 Oct; 20(10):1220-38.VA
Abstract
This school-based sample provides the largest estimate of physical and psychological dating violence (DV) victimization and the only report of DV perpetration among high school students. Among 14,190 students in relationships, 33.4% disclosed DV by a partner (victimization) and 20.2% used these same behaviors against a partner (perpetration) in the past 12 months. Physical DV victimization (13%) was less frequently disclosed than psychological DV (23%). Rates of DV victimization and perpetration were highest among females, those receiving free or reduced-price meals, those not exclusively attracted to the opposite sex, students reporting parental or guardian partner violence, binge drinking, and bullying.
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eng
PubMed ID
25344558
Citation
Coker, Ann L., et al. "Dating Violence Victimization and Perpetration Rates Among High School Students." Violence Against Women, vol. 20, no. 10, 2014, pp. 1220-38.
Coker AL, Clear ER, Garcia LS, et al. Dating violence victimization and perpetration rates among high school students. Violence Against Women. 2014;20(10):1220-38.
Coker, A. L., Clear, E. R., Garcia, L. S., Asaolu, I. O., Cook-Craig, P. G., Brancato, C. J., Williams, C. M., Bush, H. M., & Fisher, B. S. (2014). Dating violence victimization and perpetration rates among high school students. Violence Against Women, 20(10), 1220-38. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801214551289
Coker AL, et al. Dating Violence Victimization and Perpetration Rates Among High School Students. Violence Against Women. 2014;20(10):1220-38. PubMed PMID: 25344558.
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AU - Clear,Emily R,
AU - Garcia,Lisandra S,
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AU - Cook-Craig,Patricia G,
AU - Brancato,Candace J,
AU - Williams,Corrine M,
AU - Bush,Heather M,
AU - Fisher,Bonnie S,
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PY - 2014/10/26/pubmed
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KW - bullying
KW - dating violence
KW - perpetration
KW - victimization
KW - youth
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JF - Violence against women
JO - Violence Against Women
VL - 20
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N2 - This school-based sample provides the largest estimate of physical and psychological dating violence (DV) victimization and the only report of DV perpetration among high school students. Among 14,190 students in relationships, 33.4% disclosed DV by a partner (victimization) and 20.2% used these same behaviors against a partner (perpetration) in the past 12 months. Physical DV victimization (13%) was less frequently disclosed than psychological DV (23%). Rates of DV victimization and perpetration were highest among females, those receiving free or reduced-price meals, those not exclusively attracted to the opposite sex, students reporting parental or guardian partner violence, binge drinking, and bullying.
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