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Title: Long-term impact of adolescent dating violence on the behavioral and psychological health of male and female youth.
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2007
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ISSN: 1097-6833
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2007.04.034
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PMID: 17961688
Abstract: OBJECTIVE To evaluate the long-term impact of adolescent dating violence (ADV) on behavioral and psychological health. STUDY DESIGN From a diverse sample of older adolescents who completed Project EAT in 1999 (wave 1) and 2004 (wave 2; mean age 20.4), 23 male and 102 female adolescents reporting ADV were compared with 671 male and 720 female adolescents reporting no ADV. RESULTS ADV was positively associated with cigarette smoking and suicide attempts for both sexes, binge-eating and suicidal ideation in male adolescents, and smoking marijuana and high depressive symptoms in female adolescents in analyses unadjusted for wave 1 outcomes. In analyses adjusted for wave 1, in female adolescents, ADV was significantly associated with smoking cigarettes, marijuana use, and high depressive symptoms and marginally associated with suicide attempts; in male adolescents, ADV was significantly associated with smoking cigarettes and marginally associated with binge-eating and suicidal ideation. ADV was significantly associated with an overall high-risk profile (presence > or = 3 health outcomes) for both sexes; results remained significant in female adolescents after adjusting for wave 1. CONCLUSIONS ADV is associated with greater likelihood of problematic health factors and increases nonspecific risk toward behavioral and psychological impairment in youth, particularly female adolescents.
Url: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17961688
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Authors: Ackard, Diann M; Eisenberg, Marla E; Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne
Periodical (Full): The Journal of pediatrics
Issue: 5
Volume: 151
Pages: 476-81
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