2014
DOI: 10.2298/tem1404043h
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Understanding the hesitancy to disclose teen dating violence: Correlates of self-efficacy to deal with teen dating violence

Abstract: Dating violence (DV) is now recognized as an important public health issue. Prevention and intervention programs are being implemented in school contexts. Such initiatives aim to raise awareness among potential victims and offenders as well as among peer bystanders and offer adequate interventions following disclosure. Yet, a major challenge remains as teenagers may not disclose their victimization or may not feel self-efficient to deal with DV if they witness such violence. As such, teen DV remains largely hi… Show more

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“…Programs should also aim to debunk common socialization stereotypes, in particular those targeting males (e.g., asking for help as a sign of weakness), to encourage boys to come forth and obtain the help that they need in a safe and non-judgmental environment. In fact, evidence suggests that CSA youth perceive themselves as less apt to seek help for themselves in the context of dating violence (Hébert, Van Camp, Lavoie, Blais, & Guerrier, 2014b), thus highlighting the relevance for such programs.…”
Section: Implications For Research and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Programs should also aim to debunk common socialization stereotypes, in particular those targeting males (e.g., asking for help as a sign of weakness), to encourage boys to come forth and obtain the help that they need in a safe and non-judgmental environment. In fact, evidence suggests that CSA youth perceive themselves as less apt to seek help for themselves in the context of dating violence (Hébert, Van Camp, Lavoie, Blais, & Guerrier, 2014b), thus highlighting the relevance for such programs.…”
Section: Implications For Research and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim, no estudo de Boladale et al (2013) Comportamentos de pedido de ajuda: diferenças de género. Relativamente às diferenças de género ao nível dos comportamentos de pedido de ajuda foi registada uma maior tendência para as mulheres pedirem ajuda comparativamente com os homens (n = 6) (e.g., Ameral et al, 2017;Black et al, 2008;Edwards et al, 2011;Hébert et al, 2015). Os homens surgiram como sendo mais propensos a não adotar qualquer tipo de ação e assumiram que abordam menos o tema ou consideram mesmo que não necessitam de efetuar tal abordagem.…”
Section: Principais Resultados Dos Estudosunclassified
“…A pesquisa para efeitos da revisão sistemática foi conduzida nas seguintes bases de dados eletrónicas: Caraterísticas amostrais. De acordo com a análise efetuada, o número de participantes envolvidos nos estudos variou entre 10 (Shen, 2011) e 8.194 (Hébert et al, 2015). Os estudos apresentam grande diversidade em termos das características amostrais, seja em termos da idade dos/as participantes, sexo e orientação sexual.…”
Section: Procedimentos De Pesquisaunclassified
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