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Citation

Van Ouytsel J, Torres E, Choi HJ, Ponnet K, Walrave M, Temple JR. J. Sch. Nurs. 2017; 33(2): 116-122.

Affiliation

2 Department of Ob/Gyn, UTMB Health, Galveston, TX, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, National Association of School Nurses, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1059840516683229

PMID

28288554

Abstract

Dating violence is an important public health concern and is considered to be a form of school violence. While digital technologies have enabled perpetrators of dating violence to target their victims online (cyber dating abuse), little is known about how this form of perpetration relates to specific adolescent risk behaviors. This brief research report focuses on the associations between substance use, sexual behaviors, deviant behaviors, self-reported health, and cyber dating abuse perpetration. Participants included 705 ethnically diverse adolescents ( n = 408; 57.9% female) in Southeast Texas. Having had sexual intercourse or using alcohol or drugs before having sex was significantly linked with cyber dating abuse perpetration, as was poor physical health, and substance use. Consistent with limited research, we found a link between cyber dating abuse and engagement in bullying behaviors. The discussion section includes suggestions for school nurse practice and further research.


Language: en

Keywords

bullying; cyber dating abuse; dating violence; digital dating violence; school nursing

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