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Reasons for Fighting among Violent Female Adolescents: A Qualitative Investigation from an Urban, Midwestern Community #MMPMID27018828
Soc Work Public Health 2016[May]; 31 (3): 99-112 PMID27018828show ga
This qualitative study examines the self-reported reasons for fighting among female adolescents (n=72). Data are drawn from brief intervention sessions addressing violent behavior and alcohol use. Young women ages 14?18 (mean=16) were recruited in an urban emergency department (58.3% African-American/Black, 31.9% White and 9.7% other races/ethnicities). Participants identified multiple reasons that they engage in fights including: self-protection/self-defense, enhancing social status and respect, safety (e.g. preventing future fights or sexual assaults), revenge/retaliation, social motivations (e.g. defending family or friends, fighting over romantic interests), coping, and enjoyment. Results provide insight into opportunities and challenges in developing interventions addressing aggression among female adolescents.