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Teen Dating Violence (Physical and Sexual) Among US High School Students:
Findings From the 2013 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey
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Vagi KJ
; O'Malley Olsen E
; Basile KC
; Vivolo-Kantor AM
JAMA Pediatr
2015[May]; 169
(5
): 474-82
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IMPORTANCE: National estimates of teen dating violence (TDV) reveal high rates of
victimization among high school populations. The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention's national Youth Risk Behavior Survey has provided often-cited
estimates of physical TDV since 1999. In 2013, revisions were made to the
physical TDV question to capture more serious forms of physical TDV and to screen
out students who did not date. An additional question was added to assess sexual
TDV. OBJECTIVES: To describe the content of new physical and sexual TDV
victimization questions first administered in the 2013 national Youth Risk
Behavior Survey, to share data on the prevalence and frequency of TDV (including
the first-ever published overall "both physical and sexual TDV" and "any TDV"
national estimates using these new questions), and to assess associations of TDV
experience with health-risk behaviors. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS:
Secondary data analysis of a cross-sectional survey of 9900 students who dated,
from a nationally representative sample of US high school students, using the
2013 national Youth Risk Behavior Survey. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Two survey
questions separately assessed physical and sexual TDV; this analysis combined
them to create a 4-level TDV measure and a 2-level TDV measure. The 4-level TDV
measure includes "physical TDV only," "sexual TDV only," "both physical and
sexual TDV," and "none." The 2-level TDV measure includes "any TDV" (either or
both physical and sexual TDV) and "none." Sex-stratified bivariate and
multivariable analyses assessed associations between TDV and health-risk
behaviors. RESULTS: In 2013, among students who dated, 20.9% of female students
(95% CI, 19.0%-23.0%) and 10.4% of male students (95% CI, 9.0%-11.7%) experienced
some form of TDV during the 12 months before the survey. Female students had a
higher prevalence than male students of physical TDV only, sexual TDV only, both
physical and sexual TDV, and any TDV. All health-risk behaviors were most
prevalent among students who experienced both forms of TDV and were least
prevalent among students who experienced none (all P?.001). CONCLUSIONS AND
RELEVANCE: The 2013 TDV questions allowed for new prevalence estimates of TDV to
be established that represent a more complete measure of TDV and are useful in
determining associations with health-risk behaviors among youth exposed to these
different forms of TDV.