| Literature DB >> 1962547 |
K Boehm1, J B Chessare, T R Valko, M S Sager.
Abstract
Teen Line is a peer telephone listening service for adolescents. During its first year of operation, 2,270 phone calls were received. After an initial novelty effect, counts document a consistent level of use of the service. Two-thirds of the callers were female. Although 4% of topics discussed dealt with crisis situations (suicide, physical abuse), 96% were concerned with common, less urgent adolescent issues, such as peer relationships, family dynamics, and the need to have someone "just to talk to." This paper presents a model for an adolescent listening service and provides data garnered over a year's utilization. Consistent use documents its acceptance as a source of information for teenagers.Mesh:
Year: 1991 PMID: 1962547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adolescence ISSN: 0001-8449