Psychosocial Correlates of Physical Dating Violence Victimization Among Latino Early Adolescents

This study examined the association between dating violence victimization and psychosocial risk and protective factors among Latino early adolescents. An anonymous, cross-sectional, self-reported survey was administered to a convenience sample of Latino youth (n = 322) aged 11 to 13 residing in subu...

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description This study examined the association between dating violence victimization and psychosocial risk and protective factors among Latino early adolescents. An anonymous, cross-sectional, self-reported survey was administered to a convenience sample of Latino youth (n = 322) aged 11 to 13 residing in suburban Washington, D.C. The dependent variable was physical dating violence; the independent variables included violence, substance use, emotional well-being, prosocial behaviors, and parenting practices. Multivariate logistic regression models were constructed and adjusted odds ratio and 95% confidence interval were examined. Overall, 13.5% (n = 43) of Latino early adolescents reported being a victim of physical dating violence within the past year. The prevalence was 14.4% for girls and 12.9% for boys. Among the girls, binge drinking was the sole risk behavior associated with dating violence. Gun carrying, alcohol consumption, and having considered suicide were associated with dating violence among the boys. Physical dating violence appears to affect a small but significant proportion of Latino early adolescents and is associated with other risk behaviors. Healthy dating relationship programs are warranted for middle school youth with some tailoring to reflect gender differences in risk profiles.
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Adolescent Behavior - ethnology
Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adolescents
Alcohol use
At Risk Persons
Child
Childrearing practices
Consumption
Correlation
Courtship - ethnology
Crime Victims - psychology
Crime Victims - statistics & numerical data
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Cultural Characteristics
Dating
Dating (Social)
District of Columbia
District of Columbia - epidemiology
Domestic violence
Drinking
Drinking Behavior
Early Adolescents
Emotions
Female
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Gender Differences
Hispanic Americans
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Hispanic Americans - statistics & numerical data
Humans
Incidence
Interpersonal Relations
Interpersonal Relationship
Intimate partner violence
Intoxication
Male
Males
Mental Health
Middle School Students
Minority students
Parenting Styles
Peer Group
Prosocial Behavior
Protective factors
Psychological Patterns
Psychosocial factors
Risk
Risk behavior
Risk Factors
Risk-Taking
Sex Factors
Substance Abuse
Suicide
Teenagers
Victimization
Victims
Victims of Crime
Violence
Violence - psychology
Violence - statistics & numerical data
Weapons
Well Being
Youth
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