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Citation

Blackburn K, Christensen T, Miller C, Bair-Merritt M, Rothman EF. J. Fam. Violence 2020; 35(5): 485-495.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s10896-019-00068-w

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unavailable

Abstract

Adolescent dating abuse (ADA) is a prevalent and consequential public health problem. However, there are no studies to date that explore what adolescents who have perpetrated ADA say would motivate their cessation. The aim of this study is to uncover self-reported reasons why girls might be motivated to stop perpetrating ADA. This study repurposed interview transcripts that were originally collected as part of a test of an intervention. The present analyses was of transcripts from 75 adolescent girls, ages 15-19 years old, recruited from the outpatient and emergency pediatric clinics of an urban hospital, who had perpetrated ≥1 act of physical or sexual ADA in the past three months. Recordings were transcribed and coded for emergent themes using a content-based analysis approach. Analysis revealed that the youth felt motivated to decrease ADA perpetration for five main reasons: (1) to achieve their life goals without criminal justice involvement or experiencing other barriers to success, (2) to decrease feelings of relationship fatigue and exhaustion, (3) to avoid embarrassment, (4) to rescue their present relationship and not break up, and (5) to be prepared to handle conflicts more peacefully in future relationships. This is the first study to explore motives for stopping ADA perpetration in a sample of adolescents. The results provide a starting point for accumulating information that may be leveraged by clinicians and prevention experts to design secondary and tertiary prevention programs that effectively appeal to young perpetrators of ADA and enhance their interest in ceasing perpetration.


Language: en

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