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A latent transition model of the effects of a teen dating violence prevention initiative.

Jason Williams1, Shari Miller2, Stacey Cutbush2, Deborah Gibbs2, Monique Clinton-Sherrod2, Sarah Jones2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Patterns of physical and psychological teen dating violence (TDV) perpetration, victimization, and related behaviors were examined with data from the evaluation of the Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationships initiative, a dating violence primary prevention program targeting middle school students.
METHODS: Latent class and latent transition models were used to estimate distinct patterns of TDV and related behaviors of bullying and sexual harassment in seventh grade students at baseline and to estimate transition probabilities from one pattern of behavior to another at the 1-year follow-up. Intervention effects were estimated by conditioning transitions on exposure to Start Strong.
RESULTS: Latent class analyses suggested four classes best captured patterns of these interrelated behaviors. Classes were characterized by elevated perpetration and victimization on most behaviors (the multiproblem class), bullying perpetration/victimization and sexual harassment victimization (the bully-harassment victimization class), bullying perpetration/victimization and psychological TDV victimization (bully-psychological victimization), and experience of bully victimization (bully victimization). Latent transition models indicated greater stability of class membership in the comparison group. Intervention students were less likely to transition to the most problematic pattern and more likely to transition to the least problem class.
CONCLUSIONS: Although Start Strong has not been found to significantly change TDV, alternative evaluation models may find important differences. Latent transition analysis models suggest positive intervention impact, especially for the transitions at the most and the least positive end of the spectrum.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Dating; Dating abuse; Early adolescence; Latent transition analysis; Prevention; Teen dating violence

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25620450     DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.08.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adolesc Health        ISSN: 1054-139X            Impact factor:   5.012


  4 in total

1.  In Search of Teen Dating Violence Typologies.

Authors:  Dennis E Reidy; Barbara Ball; Debra Houry; Kristin M Holland; Linda A Valle; Megan C Kearns; Khiya J Marshall; Barri Rosenbluth
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2015-12-09       Impact factor: 5.012

Review 2.  Components Related to Long-Term Effects in the Intra- and Interpersonal Domains: A Meta-Analysis of Universal School-Based Interventions.

Authors:  E C A Mertens; M Deković; M van Londen; J E Spitzer; E Reitz
Journal:  Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev       Date:  2022-07-31

Review 3.  Components of School-Based Interventions Stimulating Students' Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Domains: A Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Esther Mertens; Maja Deković; Patty Leijten; Monique Van Londen; Ellen Reitz
Journal:  Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev       Date:  2020-10-03

4.  Effects of a Whole-School Health Intervention on Clustered Adolescent Health Risks: Latent Transition Analysis of Data from the INCLUSIVE Trial.

Authors:  G J Melendez-Torres; Elizabeth Allen; Russell Viner; Chris Bonell
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2021-04-21
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