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评估基于家庭的青少年约会暴力预防计划——安全约会的家庭(Families for Safe Dates)的效果。

Assessing the effects of Families for Safe Dates, a family-based teen dating abuse prevention program.

机构信息

Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599–7400, USA.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2012 Oct;51(4):349-56. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2011.12.029. Epub 2012 Mar 6.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To examine the effects of a family-based teen dating abuse prevention program, Families for Safe Dates, primarily on outcomes related to testing the conceptual underpinnings of the program including (1) factors motivating and facilitating caregiver engagement in teen dating abuse prevention activities, and 2) risk factors for teen dating abuse, and secondarily on dating abuse behaviors.

METHODS

Families were recruited nationwide using listed telephone numbers. Caregivers and teens completed baseline and 3-month follow-up telephone interviews (n = 324). Families randomly allocated to treatment condition received the Families for Safe Dates program including six mailed activity booklets followed-up by health educator telephone calls.

RESULTS

There were significant (<.05) treatment effects in hypothesized directions on most of the factors motivating and facilitating caregiver engagement in teen dating abuse prevention activities including caregiver perceived severity of dating abuse, response efficacy for preventing dating abuse, self-efficacy for talking about dating abuse, knowledge of dating abuse, acceptance of dating abuse, communication skills with the teen, and belief in the importance of involvement in their male (but not female) teen's dating. The latter effect was the only one moderated by sex of the teen. The targeted risk factor affected by the program was teen acceptance of dating abuse. Treatment was also significantly associated with less physical dating abuse victimization.

CONCLUSIONS

Modifications to the program are warranted, but overall, the findings are very favorable for the first family-based teen dating abuse prevention program to be evaluated.

摘要

目的

检验基于家庭的青少年约会暴力预防计划“安全约会的家庭”的效果,主要是针对测试该计划概念基础的结果,包括(1)激励和促进照顾者参与青少年约会暴力预防活动的因素,以及 2)青少年约会暴力的风险因素,其次是约会暴力行为。

方法

通过列出的电话号码在全国范围内招募家庭。照顾者和青少年完成基线和 3 个月的随访电话访谈(n=324)。随机分配到治疗组的家庭接受“安全约会的家庭”计划,包括六本邮寄的活动手册,然后由健康教育者打电话跟进。

结果

在照顾者参与青少年约会暴力预防活动的激励和促进因素的大多数方面,都有显著的(<.05)治疗效果,包括照顾者对约会暴力的感知严重程度、预防约会暴力的反应效力、谈论约会暴力的自我效能、约会暴力知识、对约会暴力的接受程度、与青少年的沟通技巧,以及对参与其男性(但不是女性)青少年约会的重视程度。后一种效应是唯一受到青少年性别的调节的效应。该计划所针对的风险因素是青少年对约会暴力的接受程度。治疗还与较少的身体约会暴力受害显著相关。

结论

需要对该计划进行修改,但总体而言,这是第一个经过评估的基于家庭的青少年约会暴力预防计划,结果非常有利。

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