Title: Dating Violence against Adolescent Girls: Research and Prevention
1Dating Violence against Adolescent
GirlsResearch and Prevention
- Jay G. Silverman, Ph.D.
- Assistant Professor of Society, Human Development
and Health - Director of Violence Prevention Practice
- Harvard School of Pubic Health
2Definitions of Intimate Partner Violence
- AMA (1992) A pattern of coercive behaviors that
may include repeated battering and injury,
psychological abuse, sexual assault, progressive
social isolation, depravation and intimidation - APA(1994) Physical, visual, verbal or sexual
acts that are experienced as a threat, invasion,
or assault that have the effect of hurting,
degrading, and/or taking away ability to contact
another individual - CDC (1999) Physical or sexual violence, threat
of physical or sexual violence, or psychological
abuse when there has also been prior physical or
sexual violence or prior threat of physical or
sexual violence
3Gendered Nature of IPV
- Rate Differences
- 3 to 6 times incidences in criminal and
behavioral surveys (Bachman Saltzman, 1996
Tjaden Thoennes, 1998) - Injury Differences
- Twice as likely to sustain injuries from attacks
from intimate partners (Tjaden Thoennes, 1998) - Homicide Differences
- 3 times the number of women are killed to
intimate partners each year than the number of
men killed by intimate partners (USDOJ, 1998)
4Lifetime and Annual Prevalence of Adult Intimate
Partner Violence
- 1 in 4 (25) US women report ever experiencing
physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence
(Tjaden Thoennes, 2000) - Between 1.5 and 2 of US women report
experiencing physical or sexual intimate partner
violence in the past year (Tjaden Thoennes,
2000 Hathaway et al., 2000) - Between 10 and 69 of women around the world
experience IPV during their lifetimes (Heise,
Ellsberg, and Gottemoeller, 1999)
5Other Forms of IPV
- Sexual Abuse
- 8 of women report being raped by an intimate
partner (Tjaden Thoennes, 1998) - Emotional Abuse/Threats of Violence
- 34 of women report serious emotional abuse from
an intimate male partner (Hegarty Bush, 2002) - Economic Abuse
- 60 of women experiencing physical partner
violence report economic abuse (Hass et al.,
2000) - Immigration-related Abuse
- 1 in 8 immigrant women and 1 in 4 battered
immigrant women report abuse directly related to
their legal immigrant status (Hass et al., 2000)
6Longer-Term Health Concerns Related to IPV
(non-injury)
- Digestive Problems (e.g., diarrhea)
- Abdominal Pain
- Urinary Tract Infections
- STDs
- Pelvic Pain
- Headaches
- Chronic back and neck pain
- (Campbell et al., 2002 Coker et al., 2000
Lesserman et al., 1998 Plichta, 1996)
7Adolescent Dating Violence
- 90 of adolescents report dating (Wolfe
Feiring, 2000) - Half of adolescents report having sexual
intercourse (CDC, 2002) - 75 of adolescent girls date older boys (Foshee,
1996) - A third of adolescents experiencing dating
violence view assault as a romantic act (Roscoe
and Kelsey, 1986)
8Lifetime and Annual Prevalence of Adolescent
Dating Violence
- 1 in 5 (20) report ever experiencing physical
and/or sexual dating violence (Silverman et al.,
2001) - 1 in 10 (10) report experiencing physical dating
violence in the past year (CDC, 2002)
9Relationships of Dating Violence to Age and
Race/Ethnicity
- Age
- MA and U.S. female adolescents age 16 and older
were more likely to be victims of physical,
sexual and combined physical and sexual dating
violence than participants ages 14 or 15 (ps
- Race/Ethnicity
- White MA females adolescents were more likely
than Black, Hispanic/Latino, or Asian
participants to be victims of physical and
combined physical and sexual dating violence
(ps
10Substance Useand Dating Violence
ORAdj.4.0 (95CI2.1-7.5) ORAdj.4.7
(95CI2.3-9.6)
11Unhealthy Weight Control and Dating Violence
ORAdj.2.2 (95CI1.2-4.0) ORAdj.3.2
(95CI1.8-5.5)
12Sexual Risk and Pregnancyand Dating Violence MA
ORAdj.7.8 (95CI2.5-22.4) ORAdj.6.3
(95CI3.4-11.7)
13Sexual Risk and Pregnancyand Dating Violence
U.S.
ORAdj.2.0 (95CI1.4-3.1) ORAdj.1.8
(95CI1.3-2.4)
14Sexual Risk and Pregnancyand Dating Violence MA
ORAdj.7.8 (95CI2.5-22.4) ORAdj.6.3
(95CI3.4-11.7)
15Sexual Risk and Pregnancyand Dating Violence
U.S.
ORAdj.1.5 (95CI1.1-2.2) ORAdj.1.3
(95CI1.0-1.7)
16Suicidality and Dating Violence
ORAdj.5.8 (95CI3.7-9.0) ORAdj.7.6
(95CI4.7-12.3)
17Conclusions
- Dating violence victimization is extremely
prevalent among adolescent females - Risk for dating violence victimization increases
with age - Victimization occurs across all racial/ethnic
groups - Victims are at increased risk for a broad range
of important adolescent health concerns - Vulnerability is heightened for those
experiencing dual victimization through both
physical and sexual violence
18Challenges for Research and Prevention
- Inconsistent Findings re Gender Differences
- Many studies find similar rates
- Girls report more minor forms Boys report more
severe forms - Girls report more sexual victimization some
exceptions - Girls more likely to report self-defense as
motivation in most studies
19Challenges for Research and Prevention
- Measurement
- Initiating vs. any violence
- Impact/Injury
- Reactions
- Many different measures
- Definitions of dating partner
20Challenges for Research and Prevention
- Lack of Strong Evaluation
- Most do not include behavior assessment
- Smaller samples
- Lack of longer-term follow-up
- Inadequate comparisons
- Research ethics concerns
- Mixed vs. single gender groups
21Challenges for Research and Prevention
- Diversity of Program Theories
- Communication deficits
- Conflict resolution/management
- Gender inequality
- Single vs. mixed-gender presentation
- Need research to better target primary
prevention efforts
22Challenges for Research and Prevention
- Lack of Non-Primary Prevention Programs
- Perpetration intervention
- Survivor support
23Other Implications for Prevention
- Encourage screening by medical and mental health
providers - Train teachers and other practitioners
- Educate children and adolescents
- Raise awareness in communities
- Expand state funding of interventions
- Greater attention to research and intervention
development/evaluation