Division of Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, United States.
Division of Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, United States.
Prev Med. 2017 Jul;100:235-242. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.05.003. Epub 2017 May 11.
In the present study, we assess the effects of the Expect Respect Support Groups (ERSG) on frequency of teen dating violence (TDV) and general youth violence. ERSG is a school-based violence prevention program for youth who have been exposed to violence in their home, school, or community. Boys and girls (N=1,678, M=14.3, S.D.=1.7, Range=11-17) from 36 schools in Texas participated in this accelerated longitudinal (7-year trajectory) study beginning in 2011. Latent growth curve analyses were conducted using three waves of data from three cross-sectional cohorts of adolescents. Among boys, the number of ERSG sessions attended related to incremental declines in psychological TDV perpetration and victimization, physical TDV victimization, sexual TDV perpetration and victimization, reactive aggression, and proactive aggression. Girls attending ERSG demonstrated reductions in reactive and proactive aggression. The present findings suggest ERSG may be an effective cross-cutting strategy to reduce TDV and other forms of violence among high-risk boys and possibly girls. This information provides valuable understanding of TDV and youth violence in high-risk populations and may be useful in tailoring future prevention efforts to different groups of teens.
在本研究中,我们评估了期望尊重支持小组(ERSG)对青少年约会暴力(TDV)和一般青年暴力频率的影响。ERSG 是一个针对在家中、学校或社区中遭受过暴力的青少年的基于学校的暴力预防计划。来自德克萨斯州 36 所学校的 1678 名男孩和女孩(N=1678,M=14.3,S.D.=1.7,范围 11-17)参加了这项始于 2011 年的加速纵向(7 年轨迹)研究。使用来自三个青少年横断面队列的三波数据进行潜在增长曲线分析。在男孩中,参加 ERSG 的次数与心理 TDV 实施和受害、身体 TDV 受害、性 TDV 实施和受害、反应性攻击和主动性攻击的增量下降有关。参加 ERSG 的女孩表现出反应性和主动性攻击的减少。目前的研究结果表明,ERSG 可能是一种减少高危男孩和可能女孩中 TDV 和其他形式暴力的有效跨领域策略。这些信息为高危人群中 TDV 和青年暴力提供了有价值的了解,并可能有助于针对不同群体的青少年调整未来的预防工作。