Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway NE, Mailstop S106-10, Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA.
2M Research, Arlington, TX, USA.
Prev Sci. 2021 Feb;22(2):163-174. doi: 10.1007/s11121-020-01114-6.
Teen dating violence (TDV) is associated with a variety of delinquent behaviors, such as theft, and health- and delinquency-related risk behaviors, including alcohol use, substance abuse, and weapon carrying. These behaviors may co-occur due to shared risk factors. Thus, comprehensive TDV-focused prevention programs may also impact these other risk behaviors. This study examined the effectiveness of CDC's Dating Matters®: Strategies to Promote Healthy Teen Relationships (Dating Matters) comprehensive TDV prevention model compared to a standard-of-care condition on health- and delinquency-related risk behaviors among middle school students. Students (N = 3301; 53% female; 50% black, non-Hispanic; and 31% Hispanic) in 46 middle schools in four sites across the USA were surveyed twice yearly in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. A structural equation modeling framework with multiple imputation to account for missing data was utilized. On average over time, students receiving Dating Matters scored 9% lower on a measure of weapon carrying, 9% lower on a measure of alcohol and substance abuse, and 8% lower on a measure of delinquency by the end of middle school than students receiving an evidence-based standard-of-care TDV prevention program. Dating Matters demonstrated protective effects for most groups of students through the end of middle school. These results suggest that this comprehensive model is successful at preventing risk behaviors associated with TDV. clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01672541.
青少年恋爱暴力(TDV)与多种犯罪行为相关,如盗窃,以及与健康和犯罪相关的风险行为,包括饮酒、药物滥用和携带武器。这些行为可能由于共同的风险因素而同时发生。因此,全面针对 TDV 的预防计划也可能会影响这些其他风险行为。本研究旨在评估疾病预防控制中心的“约会 Matters®:促进健康青少年关系的策略”(约会 Matters)全面的 TDV 预防模式与标准护理条件对美国四个地区 46 所中学 3301 名中学生健康和犯罪相关风险行为的影响。在 6、7 和 8 年级期间,学生每半年接受两次调查。采用结构方程建模框架和多重插补来处理缺失数据。平均而言,在整个研究期间,接受约会 Matters 的学生携带武器的比例比接受循证标准护理 TDV 预防计划的学生低 9%,饮酒和药物滥用的比例低 9%,犯罪行为的比例低 8%。在整个中学阶段,约会 Matters 对大多数学生群体都表现出了保护作用。这些结果表明,这种全面的模式在预防与 TDV 相关的风险行为方面是成功的。临床试验标识符:NCT01672541。