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My name is Courtney Bennett and I am a doctoral candidate at Walden University. Presently, in order to complete my dissertation research study, I am in need of teenaged participants to complete a formal research study that will be entirely anonymous.
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Great news! Thanks to all of your help, the survey is currently closed and data analysis is taking place! Once findings have been identified and reported through my university, I will update this page to let everyone know what we discovered! While we did not reach the ultimate goal of 220 participants, we are moving forward with the surveys that are currently completed due to time constraints. Thank you all again for all of your support and assistance! Happy summer!
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Adolescent Health
Afterschool Programs
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Youth
Bullying Prevention (stopbullying.gov)
Children of Incarcerated Parents
Civic Engagement
Dating Violence Prevention
Disabilities
Driver Safety
Employment
Expectant and Parenting Young Families
Family Engagement
Financial Capability & Literacy
Gang Involvement Prevention
Homelessness and Runaway
Juvenile Justice
LGBT
Mental Health
Mentoring
Opportunity Youth
Positive Youth Development
Pregnancy Prevention
Preparedness & Recovery
School Climate
Substance Use/Misuse
Suicide Prevention
Trafficking Prevention
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Violence Prevention
Certain factors may increase teens’ risk of experiencing and perpetrating teen dating violence. A number of studies have looked at the relationship between teen dating violence and community, family, peer, and individual risk factors. A lack of longitudinal data and a reliance on self-report data limits the causal connections that can be made between risk factors and teen dating violence. In most cases the relationship between risk factors and teen dating violence listed below represent correlations, but not necessarily causality. 1
Findings suggest that the frequency and severity of teen dating violence increases with age. 2 In addition, the likelihood of being subjected to violence in a relationship increases for teens who
There are also risk factors that contribute to the likelihood of a teen becoming a perpetrator of dating violence. Many of these are developmentally normal in youth, such as little to no relationship experience, vulnerability to peer pressure, and unsophisticated communication skills. 4 Some additional factors that have been found to be associated with teen dating violence perpetration include
1 Offenhauer & Buchalter, 2011 2 Halpern, Spriggs, Martin, & Kupper, 2009; Offenhauer & Buchalter, 2011 3 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2005; Halpern et al., 2009; Offenhauer & Buchalter, 2011; Lewis & Fremouw, 2001; Rickert & Wiemann, 2008 4 Mulford & Giordano, 2008 5 CDC, 2005
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