2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.11.013
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Interventions to Prevent and Reduce Teen Dating Violence

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“…Awareness and prevention of TDV have appropriately become the focus of increased surveillance, research, and prevention efforts. 21 Our findings demonstrate the importance of a comprehensive approach to prevention and make clear that the strategies schools select should address the risk young people have for multiple forms of violence. Prevention strategies with demonstrated impact on multiple forms of violence—TDV and bullying, for example—offer more effective and efficient solutions while also minimizing costs.…”
Section: Implications For School Healthmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Awareness and prevention of TDV have appropriately become the focus of increased surveillance, research, and prevention efforts. 21 Our findings demonstrate the importance of a comprehensive approach to prevention and make clear that the strategies schools select should address the risk young people have for multiple forms of violence. Prevention strategies with demonstrated impact on multiple forms of violence—TDV and bullying, for example—offer more effective and efficient solutions while also minimizing costs.…”
Section: Implications For School Healthmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…La evidencia de investigaciones de tipo transversal y longitudinal sobre violencia en el noviazgo en adolescentes sugiere que la prevención primaria es necesaria, ya que se ha encontrado que estudiantes de nivel secundaria han experimentan relaciones abusivas, por lo que los esfuerzos de prevención primaria deben comenzar antes de la edad adulta (Mulford & Blachman-Demner, 2013;Murta et al, 2020;Taylor et al, 2015) con el fin de desarrollar las habilidades necesarias para formar relaciones saludables (Belknap et al, 2013;Leviton et al, 2015). También, este tipo de intervenciones deben dirigirse a las poblaciones que puedan estar amenazadas, ya que las investigaciones sugieren que los adolescentes que viven en comunidades urbanas de alto riesgo (definido aquí como niveles de delincuencia y desventaja económica con tasas superiores a la media) pueden correr mayor peligro de ser víctimas o agresores de violencia en el noviazgo, además de manifestar actitudes y creencias que pueden naturalizar este tipo de violencia en pareja (Beatriz et al, 2018;Hays et al, 2015;Niolon et al, 2016).…”
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