Predictors of Dating Violence Victimization in Out-of-school Female Adolescents

AUTHORS

Sung-Hee Lee,Professor, College of Nursing , The Research Institute of Nursing Science, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, S. Korea
Min-Jung Kim,Master Student, College of Nursing , Kyungpook National University, Daegu, S. Korea

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to identify the factors that explain dating violence victimization in out-of-school female adolescents. The data were collected from 171 out-of-school female students in the youth detention center, runaway youth shelter, protective disposition no.6 facilities in Korea. Child physical abuse, delinquency, dating relationship control, dating violence victimization were assessed using the structured questionnaires. The predictors of dating violence victimization were analyzed using the Binomial logistic regression. Child physical abuse (AOR=.1.05, p=.036), delinquency (AOR=.1.23, p=.016.), dating relationship control (AOR=.92, p=.012) and drinking frequency (AOR=.27, p=.038) were the significant predictors on in out-of-school female adolescents. The result will provide preliminary data and strategic to screen for dating violence victimization in out-of-school female adolescents. An adjusted education program should be developed in order to prevent dating violence victimization in out-of-school female adolescents.

 

KEYWORDS

Adolescents, Child, Abuse, Juvenile, Delinquency, Violence

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CITATION

  • APA:
    Lee,S.H.& Kim,M.J.(2017). Predictors of Dating Violence Victimization in Out-of-school Female Adolescents. International Journal of Advanced Nursing Education and Research, 2(1), 19-24. 10.21742/IJANER.2017.2.1.04
  • Harvard:
    Lee,S.H., Kim,M.J.(2017). "Predictors of Dating Violence Victimization in Out-of-school Female Adolescents". International Journal of Advanced Nursing Education and Research, 2(1), pp.19-24. doi:10.21742/IJANER.2017.2.1.04
  • IEEE:
    [1] S.H.Lee, M.J.Kim, "Predictors of Dating Violence Victimization in Out-of-school Female Adolescents". International Journal of Advanced Nursing Education and Research, vol.2, no.1, pp.19-24, May. 2017
  • MLA:
    Lee Sung-Hee and Kim Min-Jung. "Predictors of Dating Violence Victimization in Out-of-school Female Adolescents". International Journal of Advanced Nursing Education and Research, vol.2, no.1, May. 2017, pp.19-24, doi:10.21742/IJANER.2017.2.1.04

ISSUE INFO

  • Volume 2, No. 1, 2017
  • ISSN(p):2207-3981
  • ISSN(e):2207-3159
  • Published:May. 2017

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