Psychosocial Correlates of Physical Dating Violence Victimization Among Latino Early Adolescents

@article{Yan2010PsychosocialCO,
  title={Psychosocial Correlates of Physical Dating Violence Victimization Among Latino Early Adolescents},
  author={Fang Alice Yan and Donna E. Howard and Kenneth H. Beck and Teresa Downs Shattuck and Melissa Hallmark-Kerr},
  journal={Journal of Interpersonal Violence},
  year={2010},
  volume={25},
  pages={808 - 831}
}
This study examined the association between dating violence victimization and psychosocial risk and protective factors among Latino early adolescents. An anonymous, cross-sectional, self-reported survey was administered to a convenience sample of Latino youth (n = 322) aged 11 to 13 residing in suburban Washington, D.C. The dependent variable was physical dating violence; the independent variables included violence, substance use, emotional well-being, prosocial behaviors, and parenting… 

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