Title of article
Informal helpers’ responses when adolescents tell them about dating violence or romantic relationship problems
Author/Authors
Weisz، نويسنده , , Arlene N. and Tolman، نويسنده , , Richard M. and Callahan، نويسنده , , Michelle R. and Saunders، نويسنده , , Daniel G. and Black، نويسنده , , Beverly M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
16
From page
853
To page
868
Abstract
This study examines the responses of informal helpers to adolescents who disclose dating violence or upsetting but non-violent experiences in their romantic relationships. Based on a survey of 224 Midwestern high school students, the study found that youths were more likely to disclose problems to friends rather than others. A factor analysis of potential helpers’ responses showed that, compared to avoidance and minimization, nurturing was the most typical response received. Adolescents who told someone about being victimized by severe dating violence were more likely to receive an avoidance response than those who told about less severe dating violence. Males encountered high levels of minimization regarding less severe dating violence. While friends and family seem to respond effectively to romantic relationship problems, youths need more training in how to respond helpfully to friends’ difficulties with dating violence or how to encourage victims to seek help from trained practitioners.
Keywords
Dating problems , dating violence , help-seeking , support systems
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Record number
1495155
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