Youth healthy and safe relationships : a literature review
Beres, Melanie A.
Youth healthy and safe relationships : a literature review Melanie A. Beres, Louise J. Pearman-Beres and Poppy Johns - Dunedin, New Zealand : University of Otago, 2020 - electronic document (73 pages) ; PDF
Considering the complex context of the lives of young people, this report reviews relevant literature to better understand what we know about how young people think
about the romantic and intimate relationships and the factors that influence both healthy and harmful relationship behaviours. Young people report knowing the ‘basics’
about healthy and unhealthy relationships. They understand that physical violence is harmful and that they should aspire for egalitarian relationships. Yet, they do not
recognise more subtle forms of unhealthy relationships, including coercive control, and they struggle with identifying problematic behaviours in their relationships, despite
being able to identify problematic behaviours in others. (From the report). Record #7604
978-0-473-54249-8
ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
ADOLESCENTS
ATTITUDES
COERCIVE CONTROL
CONSENT
DATING VIOLENCE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
LITERATURE REVIEWS
ONLINE TOOLS
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PORNOGRAPHY
STALKING
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL MEDIA
YOUNG PEOPLE
NEW ZEALAND
Youth healthy and safe relationships : a literature review Melanie A. Beres, Louise J. Pearman-Beres and Poppy Johns - Dunedin, New Zealand : University of Otago, 2020 - electronic document (73 pages) ; PDF
Considering the complex context of the lives of young people, this report reviews relevant literature to better understand what we know about how young people think
about the romantic and intimate relationships and the factors that influence both healthy and harmful relationship behaviours. Young people report knowing the ‘basics’
about healthy and unhealthy relationships. They understand that physical violence is harmful and that they should aspire for egalitarian relationships. Yet, they do not
recognise more subtle forms of unhealthy relationships, including coercive control, and they struggle with identifying problematic behaviours in their relationships, despite
being able to identify problematic behaviours in others. (From the report). Record #7604
978-0-473-54249-8
ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
ADOLESCENTS
ATTITUDES
COERCIVE CONTROL
CONSENT
DATING VIOLENCE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
LITERATURE REVIEWS
ONLINE TOOLS
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PORNOGRAPHY
STALKING
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL MEDIA
YOUNG PEOPLE
NEW ZEALAND