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Understanding the hesitancy to disclose teen dating violence: Correlates of self-efficacy to deal with teen dating violence.

Martine Hébert1, Tinneke Van Camp2, Francine Lavoie3, Martin Blais2, Mireille Guerrier2.   

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 hidden. A representative sample of 8 194 students (age 14-18) in the province of Quebec, Canada was used to explore teenagers' self-efficacy to reach out for help or to help others in a situation of DV victimization and perpetration. Analyses are conducted to identify possible correlates of self-efficacy in terms of socio-demographic variable (sex, age) and a history of child sexual abuse and dating victimization. Implications for prevention and support strategies are discussed.

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Keywords:  dating violence; self-efficacy; sexual abuse; victims

Year:  2014        PMID: 28190973      PMCID: PMC5298903          DOI: 10.2298/TEM1404043H

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Temida (Beogr)        ISSN: 1450-6637


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