Authors
Lisa De La Rue, Joshua R Polanin, Dorothy L Espelage, Terri D Pigott
Publication date
2017/2
Source
Review of educational research
Volume
87
Issue
1
Pages
7-34
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
The incidence of violence in dating relationships has a significant impact on young people, including decreased mental and physical health. This review is the first to provide a quantitative synthesis of empirical evaluations of school-based programs implemented in middle and high schools that sought to prevent or reduce incidents of dating violence. After a systematic search and screening procedure, a meta-analysis of 23 studies was used to examine the effects of school-based programs. Results indicated school-based programs influence dating violence knowledge ( 95% confidence interval [0.05, 0.39]) and attitudes ( 95% confidence interval [0.10, 0.19]); however, to date, the results for dating violence perpetration and victimization indicate programs are not affecting these behaviors to a significant extent. The results of this review are encouraging, but they also highlight the need for …
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