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Alliance: Partners and Peers: Sexual and Dating Violence in the Lives of NYC Youth


Partners and Peers: Sexual and Dating Violence in the Lives of NYC Youth

[1] report cover
[2] Partners and Peers: Sexual and Dating Violence Among NYC Youth (pdf)

This study was carried out in 2006-2007 by the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault (the Alliance) and the Columbia University Center for Youth Violence Prevention (CCYVP) at the Mailman School of Public Health with funding from the New York City Council and the Centers for Disease Control. The study included surveying 1,312 youth in four public high schools in New York City on the topics of sexual and dating violence.

The goals of this study are to establish baseline data on the prevalence and nature of sexual and dating violence in New York City area schools, including information on perpetration of sexual and dating violence, disclosure of violence, the degree of association with exposure to community violence and the degree of mutual participation in partner violence with the aim of developing effective intervention and prevention programs for youth.

Main Findings

Sexual violence is prevalent among youth in New York City. Youth Experience Sexual Violence from People They Know


Dating Violence Includes both Physical and Sexual Violence


Youth Tell Their Friends First, If They Tell Anyone At All About the Violence


Youth Experience Adverse Health Outcomes as a Result of Physical and Sexual Dating Violence


Perpetrating Other Forms of Violence is a Risk Factor for Dating Violence Perpetration

Recommendations

The high prevalence of sexual and dating violence amongst youth requires a comprehensive intervention and prevention response

Schools and programs that work with youth should include a focus on primary prevention programming.
Teens should have access to youth-friendly referral information.
Professionals should be trained on how to properly handle disclosures and refer youth to services.

Methodology

This study was carried out by the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault (the Alliance) and the Columbia University Center for Youth Violence Prevention (CCYVP) at the Mailman School of Public Health. The New York City Department of Education granted researchers permission to enroll New York City high school students anonymously with their parents’ consent and their own permission with the agreement of school principals and district superintendents. Students from four schools, reflecting a range of those in New York’s cultural groups, were asked to participate. Schools were selected through convenience sampling, three in Manhattan and one in Brooklyn. In all, 1,454 high school students ranging in age from 13-21 participated in the study. This data collection took place during the 2006-2007 school year.
[[8] download sexual violence definitions and methodology overview (pdf)] [[9] download the survey instrument (pdf)]

[1]: http://www.nycagainstrape.org/media/research/par_3_full.pdf
[2]: http://www.nycagainstrape.org/media/research/par_3_full.pdf
[3]: http://www.nycagainstrape.org/media/research/par_3_execsummary.pdf
[4]: http://www.nycagainstrape.org/media/research/par_3_full.pdf
[5]: http://www.nycagainstrape.org/media/research/par_3_report.pdf
[6]: http://www.nycagainstrape.org/media/research/par_3_press_release.pdf
[7]: http://www.nycagainstrape.org/research_communications_1.html
[8]: http://www.nycagainstrape.org/media/research/par_3_methodology.pdf
[9]: http://www.nycagainstrape.org/media/research/par_3_instrument.pdf

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