Hanging out or hooking up : clinical guidelines on responding to adolescent relationship abuse. An integrated approach to prevention and intervention

Miller, Elizabeth

Hanging out or hooking up : clinical guidelines on responding to adolescent relationship abuse. An integrated approach to prevention and intervention by Elizabeth Miller and Rebecca Levenson - 2nd ed. - San Francisco, CA : Futures Without Violence, 2013 - 60 p. ; 30 cm electronic document (64 p.); PDF file: 8.94 MB

This Futures Without Violence publication focuses on the transformative role of the adolescent health care provider in preventing, identifying and addressing adolescent relationship abuse. These guidelines are applicable to providers working in a range of settings serving adolescents, including adolescent health, pediatrics, family planning clinics, and school-based health centers.

The Adolescent Relationship Abuse Clinical Guidelines Include:

- Definitions, prevalence, and dimensions of Adolescent Relationship Abuse (ARA)
- An overview of confidentiality and reporting issues and patient-centered reporting
- Clinical strategies to promote universal education about healthy relationships
- Clinical strategies to provide direct assessment and harm reduction strategies for reproductive coercion and ARA
- An overview of preparing your practice to address ARA
- Keys for success, including developing relationships with local domestic violence advocates and community programs
- Policy recommendations



ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
ADOLESCENTS
CLINICAL GUIDELINES
DATING VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
SCREENING
SEXUAL HEALTH
PREVENTION


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