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One in five girls has experienced sexual or physical violence at
the hands of a dating partner, according to the August 2001 Journal
of the American Medical Association, which reported the data of
the 1997 & 1999 Massachusetts Youth Risk Behavior Surveys.
The study indicated that these young women were also at risk of
engaging in additional maladaptive behaviors like binge drinking,
cocaine use, heavy smoking, and eating disorders, that pose serious
threats to their well being.
The leading author of the study, Jay Silverman, states that
prevention is crucial to the healthy development of girls. He
emphasizes, "The finding of such a high prevalence of dating
violence against adolescent girls throws a spotlight on the need for
all of us to do more to prevent and intervene in this violence to
reduce both the immediate risk of injury to women and the very serious
risks to their health that may follow, to increase our efforts to
educate young girls about these dangers and how they can get help, and
to discourage attitudes among both youth and adults that lead to
acceptance of violence in relationships."
HAWC's Youth Outreach Program is the only program on the North
Shore to offer comprehensive dating violence prevention education and
programming. (Read about the program from the
students'
perspective.)
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