Prevent Teen Dating Violence
February
is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Dating violence can happen to
any teen, anytime, anywhere. But it doesn't have to happen at all. Learn
how to prevent teen dating violence with CDC's online resources.
Before
violence starts, a teen may experience controlling behavior and
demands. One partner may tell another what to wear and who to hang out
with. Over time, the unhealthy behavior may become violent. That's why
adults need to talk to teens now about the importance of developing
healthy, respectful relationships.Dating violence can have a negative effect on health throughout life. Victims of teen dating violence are more likely to do poorly in school, and report binge drinking, suicide attempts, physical fighting and current sexual activity. Teens who perpetrate dating violence may also carry these patterns of violence into future relationships.
CDC's Division of Violence Prevention is leading a new initiative, Dating Matters™: Strategies to Promote Healthy Teen Relationships. Dating Matters aims to promote respectful, nonviolent dating relationships among youth in high-risk, urban communities. The comprehensive approach will build upon current evidence-based practice and experience to reduce the burden of teen dating violence in these communities. The initiative will support communities as they implement prevention strategies in schools, with families, and in neighborhoods.
Over the next five years, Dating Matters™ will be implemented in middle schools and neighborhoods across Chicago, Illinois; Baltimore, Maryland; Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; and Oakland, California. For more information about each of these communities, view the Dating Matters™ grantee profiles.
Learn more about CDC's efforts to prevent dating violence:
- What is Teen Dating Violence?
- Understanding Teen Dating Violence Fact Sheet
[PDF - 313KB] - Dating Matters: Strategies to Promote Healthy Teen Relationships Fact Sheet
[PDF - 2.18MB] - Dating Matters: Understanding Teen Dating Violence Prevention

This 60-minute, interactive training is designed to help educators, youth-serving organizations, and others working with teens understand the risk factors and warning signs associated with teen dating violence.




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