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Iraqi American Refugee Youths' Exposure to Violence: Relationship to Attitudes and Peers' Perpetration of Dating Violence

NCJ Number
245921
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 2 Dated: February 2013 Pages: 202-221
Author(s)
Beverly M. Black; Lisa M. Chiodo; Arlene N. Weisz; Nada Elias-Lambert; Poco D. Kernsmith; Jina S. Yoon; Linda A. Lewandowski
Date Published
February 2013
Length
20 pages
Annotation
This exploratory study examines the relationships between exposure to violence in the community, school, home and dating relationships among Iraqi American youth.
Abstract
This exploratory study examines the relationships between exposure to violence in the community, school, home and dating relationships among Iraqi American youth. As Iraqi American youth are traditionally not allowed to date, dating violence measures focused on attitudes about and perceptions of abuse occurring in the relationships of friends. The number of friends known who were secretly dating was the most significant predictor of acceptability of dating violence and perceived prevalence of abuse. Youth who experienced child abuse perceived higher rates of dating violence among their peers. Findings highlight the complexities of prevention and intervention of teen dating violence within secretive relationships. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.