This brief provides a synthesis of findings on how healthy relationship program participation could affect intimate partner violence (IPV) and teen dating violence (TDV), how those effects might occur, and how they might differ for different adults and youth.
RIViR Practice Brief
Evidence for understanding how healthy relationship programs may influence intimate partner violence
Clinton-Sherrod, A., Kan, M., McKay, T., Krieger, K., Cutbush, S., Grove, L., & Mbilinyi, L. (2016). RIViR Practice Brief: Evidence for understanding how healthy relationship programs may influence intimate partner violence. OPRE Report No. 2016-70 https://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/opre/rivir_practice_brief_cleared_508_2.pdf
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