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Understanding and Addressing Dating Violence: Insights from Longitudinal Research

Understanding and Addressing Dating Violence: Insights from Longitudinal Research

Introduction

Dating violence (DV) is a critical public health issue that affects adolescents and emerging adults. A recent longitudinal study titled "Cumulative Incidence of Physical and Sexual Dating Violence: Insights From A Long-term Longitudinal Study" provides valuable insights into the prevalence and incidence of DV over a 12-year period. This study highlights the importance of early intervention and continuous prevention efforts to mitigate the risks associated with DV.

Key Findings

The study followed 1,042 participants from age 15 to 26, revealing alarming statistics:

These findings suggest that DV is more prevalent than previously reported, particularly when assessed cumulatively over multiple time points.

Implications for Practitioners

Practitioners working with adolescents and young adults should consider the following strategies to improve outcomes based on the study's findings:

Encouraging Further Research

The study underscores the need for ongoing research to better understand DV dynamics across different populations and developmental stages. Practitioners are encouraged to contribute to this field by:

Conclusion

Addressing dating violence requires a multifaceted approach that includes early intervention, continuous monitoring, and comprehensive support services. Practitioners play a crucial role in implementing these strategies and contributing to research efforts that enhance our understanding of DV. By doing so, we can work towards reducing the incidence of DV and improving outcomes for affected individuals.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Cumulative Incidence of Physical and Sexual Dating Violence: Insights From A Long-term Longitudinal Study.


Citation: Temple, J. R., Baumler, E., Wood, L., Franco, K. S., Peskin, M., & Shumate, C. (2023). Cumulative incidence of physical and sexual dating violence: Insights from a long-term longitudinal study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605231200218
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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