Abstract
This study explored the link between comfort, profession-specific training, past sexual education training, and self-efficacy in school staff for communicating and intervening in cases of teen dating violence (TDV). Among 108 school staff members, findings revealed that school counselors and those more comfortable discussing positive relationships and TDV had better self-efficacy in communicating TDV content. Additionally, school counselors, those comfortable discussing TDV, and those with previous sexual health training showed increased self-efficacy in TDV intervention. These results highlight the importance of customized training programs and fostering comfort in discussing TDV to improve intervention capabilities among school staff.
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