DRIVEN to Change Attitudes Toward Dating Violence: Outcomes From a 6-Month Follow-Up Study

Elizabeth Terrazas-Carrillo, Ediza Garcia, Desi Vásquez, Chiara Sabina, Amanda S. Rodriguez
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While dating violence (DV) is a significant issue present on college campuses among students of all ethnic groups, research suggests that DV is preventable. As Latino representation at colleges increases, it is important to find DV prevention programs addressing specific sociocultural characteristics of this ethnic group. We created the DRIVEN (Dating Relationships Involving Violence End Now) program to fill a significant need for DV programming tailored to Latino college students. This study examines the durability of initial positive outcomes over a 6-month period. To do so, we conducted a 6-month follow-up with a total of 49 Latino college students attending a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) located on the U.S.-Mexico border. Results suggest DRIVEN outcomes were maintained on the following variables: dating violence attitudes, dating violence victimization and perpetration, and marianismo. Implications for these findings are discussed in the context of implementing group-based programs with college students.
促使人们改变对约会暴力的态度:一项为期6个月的随访研究的结果
虽然约会暴力(DV)是大学校园中所有种族学生中存在的一个重要问题,但研究表明,家庭暴力是可以预防的。随着拉丁裔在大学中的代表性增加,找到针对该种族群体特定社会文化特征的家庭暴力预防计划是很重要的。我们创建了“drive”(涉及暴力的约会关系立即结束)项目,以满足为拉丁裔大学生量身定制的DV节目的巨大需求。本研究考察了在6个月的时间里最初的积极结果的持久性。为此,我们对在位于美墨边境的西班牙裔服务机构(HSI)就读的49名拉丁裔大学生进行了为期6个月的随访。结果表明,驱动结果维持在以下变量:约会暴力态度,约会暴力受害和实施,和玛丽主义。这些发现的意义在大学生实施小组为基础的计划的背景下进行了讨论。
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