Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Prevention Science 1/2013

01-02-2013

Shifting Boundaries: An Experimental Evaluation of a Dating Violence Prevention Program in Middle Schools

Authors: Bruce G. Taylor, Nan D. Stein, Elizabeth A. Mumford, Daniel Woods

Published in: Prevention Science | Issue 1/2013

Login to get access

Abstract

We randomly assigned the Shifting Boundaries interventions to 30 public middle schools in New York City, enrolling 117 sixth and seventh grade classes (over 2,500 students) to receive a classroom, a building, a combined, or neither intervention. The classroom intervention included a six-session curriculum emphasizing the laws and consequences for perpetrators of dating violence and sexual harassment (DV/H), the social construction of gender roles, and healthy relationships. The building-based intervention included the use of building-based restraining orders, higher levels of faculty/security presence in safe/unsafe “hot spots” mapped by students, and posters to increase DV/H awareness and reporting. Student surveys were implemented at baseline, immediately after the intervention, and 6-months post-intervention. As hypothesized, behaviors improved as a result of the interventions. The building-only and the combined interventions were effective in reducing sexual violence victimization involving either peers or dating partners at 6-months post-intervention. This was mirrored by reductions in sexual violence perpetration by peers in the building-only intervention. While the preponderance of results indicates that the interventions were effective, an anomalous result (increase in sexual harassment victimization reports that was contradicted by lower frequency estimates) did emerge. However, after analysis these anomalous results were deemed to be most likely spurious. The success of the building-only intervention alone is important because it can be implemented with very few extra costs to schools.
Footnotes
1
In this report, we use the term dating violence and harassment (DV/H) to represent physical, emotional, or sexual abuse within a dating relationship, the definition that CDC uses for teen dating violence (TDV) (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2010). Where cited studies used the term TDV, we also follow the language of the original research.
 
2
Defined for students as, “People about the same age as you. They may be your classmates, kids in your school, neighborhood/community, and are both girls and boys the same age as you. You might or might not know them or think of them as your friends.”
 
3
Defined for students as, “People who you are ‘going with,’ ‘dating,’ ‘going steady with,’ or have ‘gone out with,’ ‘dated,’ or ‘gone steady with’ for at least a week. This group also includes anyone who is or was your boyfriend/girlfriend for at least a week.”
 
Literature
go back to reference AAUW Educational Foundation. (1993). Hostile hallways: The AAUW survey on sexual harassment in America’s schools. Washington, DC: AAUW Educational Foundation. AAUW Educational Foundation. (1993). Hostile hallways: The AAUW survey on sexual harassment in America’s schools. Washington, DC: AAUW Educational Foundation.
go back to reference AAUW Educational Foundation. (2001). Hostile hallways: Bullying, teasing, and sexual harassment in school. Washington, DC: AAUW Educational Foundation. AAUW Educational Foundation. (2001). Hostile hallways: Bullying, teasing, and sexual harassment in school. Washington, DC: AAUW Educational Foundation.
go back to reference Aber, J. L., Brown, J. L., & Jones, S. M. (2003). Developmental trajectories toward violence in middle childhood: Course, demographic differences, and response to school-based intervention. Developmental Psychology, 39, 324–348. doi:10.1037/0012-1649-39.2.324.PubMedCrossRef Aber, J. L., Brown, J. L., & Jones, S. M. (2003). Developmental trajectories toward violence in middle childhood: Course, demographic differences, and response to school-based intervention. Developmental Psychology, 39, 324–348. doi:10.​1037/​0012-1649-39.​2.​324.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Ajzen, I., & Fishbein, M. (Eds.). (1980). Understanding attitudes and predicting social behavior. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Ajzen, I., & Fishbein, M. (Eds.). (1980). Understanding attitudes and predicting social behavior. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
go back to reference Armitage, P. (1996). The design and analysis for clinical trials. In S. Ghosh & C. R. Rao (Eds.), Design and analysis of experiments: Handbook of statistics (Vol. 13). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. Armitage, P. (1996). The design and analysis for clinical trials. In S. Ghosh & C. R. Rao (Eds.), Design and analysis of experiments: Handbook of statistics (Vol. 13). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier.
go back to reference Astor, R. A., Meyer, H. A., & Behre, W. J. (1999). Unowned places and times: Maps and interviews about violence in high schools. American Educational Research Journal, 36, 3–42. doi:10.2307/1163504. Astor, R. A., Meyer, H. A., & Behre, W. J. (1999). Unowned places and times: Maps and interviews about violence in high schools. American Educational Research Journal, 36, 3–42. doi:10.​2307/​1163504.
go back to reference Astor, R. A., Meyer, H. A., & Pitner, R. O. (2001). Elementary and middle school students’ perceptions of violence-prone school subcontexts. Elementary School Journal, 101, 511–528. doi:10.1086/499685.CrossRef Astor, R. A., Meyer, H. A., & Pitner, R. O. (2001). Elementary and middle school students’ perceptions of violence-prone school subcontexts. Elementary School Journal, 101, 511–528. doi:10.​1086/​499685.CrossRef
go back to reference Basile, K. C., Espelage, D. L., Rivers, I., McMahon, P. M., & Simon, T. R. (2009). The theoretical and empirical links between bullying behavior and male sexual violence perpetration. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 14, 336–347.CrossRef Basile, K. C., Espelage, D. L., Rivers, I., McMahon, P. M., & Simon, T. R. (2009). The theoretical and empirical links between bullying behavior and male sexual violence perpetration. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 14, 336–347.CrossRef
go back to reference Boruch, R. (1997). Randomized experiments for planning and evaluation: A practical guide. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Boruch, R. (1997). Randomized experiments for planning and evaluation: A practical guide. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
go back to reference Clarke, R., & Weisburd, D. (1994). Diffusion of crime control benefits: Observations on the reverse of displacement. Crime Prevention Studies, 2, 165–184. Clarke, R., & Weisburd, D. (1994). Diffusion of crime control benefits: Observations on the reverse of displacement. Crime Prevention Studies, 2, 165–184.
go back to reference Clayton, C. J., Ballif-Spanvill, B., & Hunsaker, M. D. (2001). Preventing violence and teaching peace: A review of promising and effective antiviolence, conflict-resolution, and peace programs for elementary school children. Applied & Preventive Psychology, 10, 1–35. doi:10.1016/s0962-1849(05)80030-7.CrossRef Clayton, C. J., Ballif-Spanvill, B., & Hunsaker, M. D. (2001). Preventing violence and teaching peace: A review of promising and effective antiviolence, conflict-resolution, and peace programs for elementary school children. Applied & Preventive Psychology, 10, 1–35. doi:10.​1016/​s0962-1849(05)80030-7.CrossRef
go back to reference Creswell, J. W. (1998). Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among five traditions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Creswell, J. W. (1998). Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among five traditions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
go back to reference Eaton, D. K., Kann, L., Kinchen, S., Shanklin, S., Ross, J., & Hawkins, J. (2010). Youth risk behavior surveillance - United States, 2009. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 59, 1–142. Eaton, D. K., Kann, L., Kinchen, S., Shanklin, S., Ross, J., & Hawkins, J. (2010). Youth risk behavior surveillance - United States, 2009. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 59, 1–142.
go back to reference Elder, G. H. (1998). The life course and human development. In W. Damon & R. M. Lerner (Eds.), Handbook of child psychology (pp. 939–991). New York: Wiley. Elder, G. H. (1998). The life course and human development. In W. Damon & R. M. Lerner (Eds.), Handbook of child psychology (pp. 939–991). New York: Wiley.
go back to reference Espelage, D. L., & Holt, M. K. (2007). Dating violence & sexual harassment across the bully-victim continuum among middle and high school students. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 36, 799–811. doi:10.1007/s10964-006-9109-7.CrossRef Espelage, D. L., & Holt, M. K. (2007). Dating violence & sexual harassment across the bully-victim continuum among middle and high school students. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 36, 799–811. doi:10.​1007/​s10964-006-9109-7.CrossRef
go back to reference Fineran, S., & Bennett, L. (1999). Gender and power issues of peer sexual harassment among teenagers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14, 626–641.CrossRef Fineran, S., & Bennett, L. (1999). Gender and power issues of peer sexual harassment among teenagers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14, 626–641.CrossRef
go back to reference Fishbein, M. (1967). Readings in attitude theory and measurement. In K. Glanz, B. K. Rimer, & K. Viswanath (Eds.), Health behavior and health education: Theory, research, and practice (pp. 477–492). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Fishbein, M. (1967). Readings in attitude theory and measurement. In K. Glanz, B. K. Rimer, & K. Viswanath (Eds.), Health behavior and health education: Theory, research, and practice (pp. 477–492). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
go back to reference Foshee, V. A., & Reyes, H. L. M. (2009). Primary prevention of adolescent dating abuse: When to begin, whom to target, and how to do it. In J. Lutzker & D. Whitaker (Eds.), Preventing partner violence (pp. 141–168). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Foshee, V. A., & Reyes, H. L. M. (2009). Primary prevention of adolescent dating abuse: When to begin, whom to target, and how to do it. In J. Lutzker & D. Whitaker (Eds.), Preventing partner violence (pp. 141–168). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
go back to reference Foshee, V. A., Bauman, K. E., Arriaga, X. B., Helms, R. W., Koch, G. G., & Linder, G. F. (1998). An evaluation of Safe Dates, an adolescent dating violence prevention program. American Journal of Public Health, 88, 45–50.PubMedCrossRef Foshee, V. A., Bauman, K. E., Arriaga, X. B., Helms, R. W., Koch, G. G., & Linder, G. F. (1998). An evaluation of Safe Dates, an adolescent dating violence prevention program. American Journal of Public Health, 88, 45–50.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Foshee, V. A., Bauman, K. E., Greene, W. F., Koch, G. G., Linder, G. F., & MacDougall, J. E. (2000). The Safe Dates program: 1-year follow-up results. American Journal of Public Health, 90, 1619–1622.PubMedCrossRef Foshee, V. A., Bauman, K. E., Greene, W. F., Koch, G. G., Linder, G. F., & MacDougall, J. E. (2000). The Safe Dates program: 1-year follow-up results. American Journal of Public Health, 90, 1619–1622.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Foshee, V. A., Bauman, K. E., Ennett, S. T., Linder, F., Benefield, T., & Suchindran, C. (2004). Assessing the long-term effects of the Safe Dates program and a booster in preventing and reducing adolescent dating violence victimization and perpetration. American Journal of Public Health, 94, 619–624.PubMedCrossRef Foshee, V. A., Bauman, K. E., Ennett, S. T., Linder, F., Benefield, T., & Suchindran, C. (2004). Assessing the long-term effects of the Safe Dates program and a booster in preventing and reducing adolescent dating violence victimization and perpetration. American Journal of Public Health, 94, 619–624.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Foshee, V. A., Benefield, T., Suchindran, C., Ennett, S. T., Bauman, K. E., & Karriker-Jaffe, K. J. (2009). The development of four types of adolescent dating abuse and selected demographic correlates. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 19, 380–400.CrossRef Foshee, V. A., Benefield, T., Suchindran, C., Ennett, S. T., Bauman, K. E., & Karriker-Jaffe, K. J. (2009). The development of four types of adolescent dating abuse and selected demographic correlates. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 19, 380–400.CrossRef
go back to reference Froot, K. A. (1989). Consistent covariance-matrix estimation with cross-sectional dependence and heteroskedasticity in financial data. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 24, 333–355. doi:10.2307/2330815.CrossRef Froot, K. A. (1989). Consistent covariance-matrix estimation with cross-sectional dependence and heteroskedasticity in financial data. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 24, 333–355. doi:10.​2307/​2330815.CrossRef
go back to reference Gelber, R. D., & Zelen, M. (1986). Planning and reporting of clinical trials. In P. Calabresi, P. S. Schein, & S. A. Rosenberg (Eds.), Medical oncology (pp. 406–425). New York: Macmillian Publishing Company. Gelber, R. D., & Zelen, M. (1986). Planning and reporting of clinical trials. In P. Calabresi, P. S. Schein, & S. A. Rosenberg (Eds.), Medical oncology (pp. 406–425). New York: Macmillian Publishing Company.
go back to reference Gómez, A. M. (2010). Testing the cycle of violence hypothesis: Child abuse and adolescent dating violence as predictors of intimate partner violence in young adulthood. Youth & Society. doi:10.1177/0044118x09358313. Gómez, A. M. (2010). Testing the cycle of violence hypothesis: Child abuse and adolescent dating violence as predictors of intimate partner violence in young adulthood. Youth & Society. doi:10.​1177/​0044118x09358313​.
go back to reference Gruber, J. E., & Fineran, S. (2008). Comparing the impact of bullying and sexual harassment victimization on the mental and physical health of adolescents. Sex Roles, 59, 1–13.CrossRef Gruber, J. E., & Fineran, S. (2008). Comparing the impact of bullying and sexual harassment victimization on the mental and physical health of adolescents. Sex Roles, 59, 1–13.CrossRef
go back to reference Howard, D. E., Wang, M. Q., & Yan, F. (2007a). Prevalence and psychosocial correlates of forced sexual intercourse among US high school adolescents. Adolescence, 42, 629–643.PubMed Howard, D. E., Wang, M. Q., & Yan, F. (2007a). Prevalence and psychosocial correlates of forced sexual intercourse among US high school adolescents. Adolescence, 42, 629–643.PubMed
go back to reference Howard, D. E., Wang, M. Q., & Yan, F. (2007b). Psychosocial factors associated with reports of physical dating violence among US adolescent females. Adolescence, 42, 311–324.PubMed Howard, D. E., Wang, M. Q., & Yan, F. (2007b). Psychosocial factors associated with reports of physical dating violence among US adolescent females. Adolescence, 42, 311–324.PubMed
go back to reference Huber, P. J. (1967). The behavior of maximum likelihood estimates under nonstandard conditions. Paper presented at the Fifth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Berkeley, CA. Huber, P. J. (1967). The behavior of maximum likelihood estimates under nonstandard conditions. Paper presented at the Fifth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Berkeley, CA.
go back to reference Jackson, S. M., Cram, F., & Seymour, F. W. (2000). Violence and sexual coercion in high school students’ dating relationships. Journal of Family Violence, 15, 23–36.CrossRef Jackson, S. M., Cram, F., & Seymour, F. W. (2000). Violence and sexual coercion in high school students’ dating relationships. Journal of Family Violence, 15, 23–36.CrossRef
go back to reference Jaffe, P. G., Sudermann, M., Reitzel, D., & Killips, S. M. (1992). An evaluation of a secondary school primary prevention program on violence in relationships. Violence and Victims, 7, 129–146.PubMed Jaffe, P. G., Sudermann, M., Reitzel, D., & Killips, S. M. (1992). An evaluation of a secondary school primary prevention program on violence in relationships. Violence and Victims, 7, 129–146.PubMed
go back to reference Jaycox, L. H., McCaffrey, D., Eiseman, B., Aronoff, J., Shelley, G. A., Collins, R. L., & Marshall, G. N. (2006). Impact of a school-based dating violence prevention program among Latino teens: Randomized controlled effectiveness trial. Journal of Adolescent Health, 39, 694–704.PubMedCrossRef Jaycox, L. H., McCaffrey, D., Eiseman, B., Aronoff, J., Shelley, G. A., Collins, R. L., & Marshall, G. N. (2006). Impact of a school-based dating violence prevention program among Latino teens: Randomized controlled effectiveness trial. Journal of Adolescent Health, 39, 694–704.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Jouriles, E. N., Platt, C., & McDonald, R. (2009). Violence in adolescent dating relationships. The Prevention Researcher, 16, 3–7. Jouriles, E. N., Platt, C., & McDonald, R. (2009). Violence in adolescent dating relationships. The Prevention Researcher, 16, 3–7.
go back to reference Macgowan, M. J. (1997). An evaluation of a dating violence prevention program for middle school students. Violence and Victims, 12, 223–235.PubMed Macgowan, M. J. (1997). An evaluation of a dating violence prevention program for middle school students. Violence and Victims, 12, 223–235.PubMed
go back to reference McMaster, L. E., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. M. (2002). Peer to peer sexual harassment in early adolescence: A developmental perspective. Development and Psychopathology, 14, 91–105.PubMedCrossRef McMaster, L. E., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. M. (2002). Peer to peer sexual harassment in early adolescence: A developmental perspective. Development and Psychopathology, 14, 91–105.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Mulford, C., & Giordano, P. C. (2008). Teen dating violence: A closer look at adolescent romantic relationships. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. Mulford, C., & Giordano, P. C. (2008). Teen dating violence: A closer look at adolescent romantic relationships. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.
go back to reference Nightingale, H., & Morrissette, P. (1993). Dating violence: Attitudes, myths, and preventive programs. Social Work in Education, 15, 225–232. Nightingale, H., & Morrissette, P. (1993). Dating violence: Attitudes, myths, and preventive programs. Social Work in Education, 15, 225–232.
go back to reference Nunnally, J., & Bernstein, I. (1994). Psychometric theory (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. Nunnally, J., & Bernstein, I. (1994). Psychometric theory (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
go back to reference O’Keefe, M. (1997). Predictors of dating violence among high school students. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12, 546–568.CrossRef O’Keefe, M. (1997). Predictors of dating violence among high school students. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12, 546–568.CrossRef
go back to reference Patton, M. Q. (1990). Qualitative evaluation and research methods. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Patton, M. Q. (1990). Qualitative evaluation and research methods. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
go back to reference Rogers, W. H. (1993). Regression standard errors in clustered samples. Stata Technical Bulletin, 3, 88–94. Rogers, W. H. (1993). Regression standard errors in clustered samples. Stata Technical Bulletin, 3, 88–94.
go back to reference Rosen, K. H., & Bezold, A. (1996). Dating violence prevention: A didactic support group for young women. Journal of Counseling and Development, 74, 521–525.CrossRef Rosen, K. H., & Bezold, A. (1996). Dating violence prevention: A didactic support group for young women. Journal of Counseling and Development, 74, 521–525.CrossRef
go back to reference Sears, H. A., Byers, E. S., & Price, E. L. (2007). The co-occurrence of adolescent boys’ and girls’ use of psychological, physically, and sexually abusive behaviors in their dating relationships. Journal of Adolescence, 30, 487–504.PubMedCrossRef Sears, H. A., Byers, E. S., & Price, E. L. (2007). The co-occurrence of adolescent boys’ and girls’ use of psychological, physically, and sexually abusive behaviors in their dating relationships. Journal of Adolescence, 30, 487–504.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Streiner, D., & Norman, G. (2003). Health measurement scales, practical guide to their development and use (3rd ed.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Streiner, D., & Norman, G. (2003). Health measurement scales, practical guide to their development and use (3rd ed.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
go back to reference Taylor, B., Stein, N., Mack, A. R., Horwood, T. J., & Burden, F. (2008). Experimental evaluation of gender violence/harassment prevention programs in middle schools. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. Taylor, B., Stein, N., Mack, A. R., Horwood, T. J., & Burden, F. (2008). Experimental evaluation of gender violence/harassment prevention programs in middle schools. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.
go back to reference Taylor, B., Stein, N., & Burden, F. (2010a). The effects of gender violence/harrassment prevention programming in middle schools: A randomized experimental evaluation. Violence and Victims, 25, 202–223.PubMedCrossRef Taylor, B., Stein, N., & Burden, F. (2010a). The effects of gender violence/harrassment prevention programming in middle schools: A randomized experimental evaluation. Violence and Victims, 25, 202–223.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Taylor, B. G., Stein, N., & Burden, F. (2010b). Exploring gender differences in dating violence/harassment prevention programming in middle schools: Results from a randomized experiment. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 6, 419–445. doi:10.1007/s11292-010-9103-7.CrossRef Taylor, B. G., Stein, N., & Burden, F. (2010b). Exploring gender differences in dating violence/harassment prevention programming in middle schools: Results from a randomized experiment. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 6, 419–445. doi:10.​1007/​s11292-010-9103-7.CrossRef
go back to reference Taylor, B., Stein, N. D., Woods, D., & Mumford, E. (2011). Shifting Boundaries: Final report on an experimental evaluation of a youth dating violence prevention program in New York City middle schools. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. Taylor, B., Stein, N. D., Woods, D., & Mumford, E. (2011). Shifting Boundaries: Final report on an experimental evaluation of a youth dating violence prevention program in New York City middle schools. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.
go back to reference Ward, K. J. (2002). Making the invisible visible: A feminist evaluation of an adolescent gender violence prevention program (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Database. (AAT 3050449). Ward, K. J. (2002). Making the invisible visible: A feminist evaluation of an adolescent gender violence prevention program (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Database. (AAT 3050449).
go back to reference Wekerle, C., & Wolfe, D. A. (1999). Dating violence in mid-adolescence: Theory, significance, and emerging prevention initiatives. Clinical Psychology Review, 19, 435–456.PubMedCrossRef Wekerle, C., & Wolfe, D. A. (1999). Dating violence in mid-adolescence: Theory, significance, and emerging prevention initiatives. Clinical Psychology Review, 19, 435–456.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Whitaker, D. J., Morrison, S., Lindquist, C., Hawkins, S. R., O’Neil, J. A., & Nesius, A. M. (2006). A critical review of interventions for the primary prevention of perpetration of partner violence. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 11, 151–166. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2005.07.007.CrossRef Whitaker, D. J., Morrison, S., Lindquist, C., Hawkins, S. R., O’Neil, J. A., & Nesius, A. M. (2006). A critical review of interventions for the primary prevention of perpetration of partner violence. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 11, 151–166. doi:10.​1016/​j.​avb.​2005.​07.​007.CrossRef
go back to reference White, H. (1980). A heteroskedasticity-consistent covariance-matrix estimator and a direct test for heteroskedasticity. Econometrica, 48, 817–838. doi:10.2307/1912934.CrossRef White, H. (1980). A heteroskedasticity-consistent covariance-matrix estimator and a direct test for heteroskedasticity. Econometrica, 48, 817–838. doi:10.​2307/​1912934.CrossRef
go back to reference Wolfe, D. A., Wekerle, C., Scott, K., Straatman, A. L., Grasley, C., & Reitzel-Jaffe, D. (2003). Dating violence prevention with at-risk youth: A controlled outcome evaluation. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 279–291. doi:10.1037/0022-006x.71.2.279.PubMedCrossRef Wolfe, D. A., Wekerle, C., Scott, K., Straatman, A. L., Grasley, C., & Reitzel-Jaffe, D. (2003). Dating violence prevention with at-risk youth: A controlled outcome evaluation. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 279–291. doi:10.​1037/​0022-006x.​71.​2.​279.PubMedCrossRef
go back to reference Wolfe, D. A., Crooks, C., Jaffe, P., Chiodo, D., Hughes, R., & Ellis, W. (2009). A school-based program to prevent adolescent dating violence a cluster randomized trial. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 163, 692–699.CrossRef Wolfe, D. A., Crooks, C., Jaffe, P., Chiodo, D., Hughes, R., & Ellis, W. (2009). A school-based program to prevent adolescent dating violence a cluster randomized trial. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 163, 692–699.CrossRef
go back to reference Wolitzky-Taylor, K. B., Ruggiero, M., Danielson, C. K., Resnick, H. S., Hanson, R. F., & Smith, D. W. (2008). Prevalence and correlates of dating violence in a national sample of adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 47, 755–762. doi:10.1097/CHI.0b013e318172ef5f.PubMedCrossRef Wolitzky-Taylor, K. B., Ruggiero, M., Danielson, C. K., Resnick, H. S., Hanson, R. F., & Smith, D. W. (2008). Prevalence and correlates of dating violence in a national sample of adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 47, 755–762. doi:10.​1097/​CHI.​0b013e318172ef5f​.PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Shifting Boundaries: An Experimental Evaluation of a Dating Violence Prevention Program in Middle Schools
Authors
Bruce G. Taylor
Nan D. Stein
Elizabeth A. Mumford
Daniel Woods
Publication date
01-02-2013
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Prevention Science / Issue 1/2013
Print ISSN: 1389-4986
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6695
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-012-0293-2

Other articles of this Issue 1/2013

Prevention Science 1/2013 Go to the issue