Plenary speaker Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD speaks about domestic violence, the intergenerational transmission of family violence and the costs thereof for families and society.
POSTER TOPICS: Spirituality, Religion and Families; Health Issues; Aging, Gerontology, and Caregiving; Death and Dying; Domestic and Family Violence; Curriculum Building; Useful Family Resources
This аnnotated bibliography and summary of research identify significant research carried out in the decade since 1999 on the issue of dating violence among high school and middle school youth. The survey provided by the bibliography and summary covers quantitative and qualitative literature on the definition and prevalence of, as well as risk factors for, adolescent dating violence, also called teen relationship abuse. Commonly researched risk factors, correlates, or predictors of teen dating violence include demographic and community-level factors, as well as more proximate family-level, individual-level, and situational risks. Particular note is taken of longitudinal work on such factors.
Panelists discuss Sleeping With One Eye Open: Marital Abuse as an Antecedent of Poor Sleep ; Domestic Violence in South Asian Families: A Human Ecological Perspective ; Longitudinal Impact of Toddler's Exposure to Domestic Violence ; Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Women's Mental Health
Panelists discuss Negative Mental Health Effects of Intimate Terrorism and Situational Couple Violence Among Black and Hispanic Women ; Actor-Partner Effects of Familism on Relationship Conflict ; Lessons Learned: Intimate Relationship Socialization Among Black Collegiate Women ; Understanding the Emotional Responses of Young Black Men to Peer Homicide