Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
94822 Aggression and Violent Behavior 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Dating violence among college students is a widespread and destructive problem. The field of dating violence has seen a substantial rise in research over the past several years, which has improved our understanding of factors that increase risk for perpetration. Unfortunately, there has been less attention paid to dating violence prevention programming, and existing programs have been marred with methodological weaknesses and a lack of demonstrated effectiveness in reducing aggression. In hopes of sparking new research on dating violence prevention programs, the current review examines possible new avenues for dating violence prevention programming among college students. We discuss clinical interventions that have shown to be effective in reducing a number of problematic behaviors, including motivational interventions, dialectical behavior therapy, mindfulness, and bystander interventions, and how they could be applied to dating violence prevention. We also discuss methodological issues to consider when implementing dating violence prevention programs.

► There is a need for continued research on dating violence prevention. ► Prevention programs have had minimal success at reducing dating violence. ► New and innovative dating violence prevention programs are needed.

Related Topics
Health Sciences Medicine and Dentistry Forensic Medicine
Authors
, , , , , , ,