Abstract

Teen dating violence (TDV) is a widespread issue that social workers are likely to encounter in their practice with youth, yet little research exists concerning their preparedness to do so. This study assessed the proposed interventions of graduating MSW students (n=73) from two accredited universities in response to two scenarios of TDV. Each scenario reflected various forms of relational violence. Nearly one-third of students’ proposed interventions focused on the need to deliver some form of education, healthy relationships being the most prevalent theme. Other interventions included teaching about appropriate boundaries, issues of control and anger, self-esteem-building, and communication skills. The second most common set of responses pertained to individual assessment, and the third to individual and couple’s counseling. Few comments identified specific TDV interventions, such as safety planning or evidence-based prevention programs. Students’ recommendations for education and counseling rather than safety planning or multi-level interventions indicate that social work programs need to provide specific content in MSW curricula related to TDV and evidence-based interventions.

Highlights

  • Information: Tiffany and Ana have been dating for 3 months

  • The present study has extended this research in two distinct ways: one, by surveying graduating Master of Social Work (MSW) social work students, and two, by using open-ended qualitative methods to understand how students would provide services to youth experiencing violence in their relationships

  • Our findings parallel the studies conducted by Khubchandani and colleagues (2012, 2013) in highlighting a need for further training specific to Teen dating violence (TDV), in the areas of safety planning and meso- and macro- level practice

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Introduction

Information: Tiffany and Ana have been dating for 3 months. Ana is in the 9th grade, is in cross-country track, and likes to run every day after school. Tiffany is in the 10th grade, and does not participate in any school activities. This is both Tiffany and Ana’s first relationship, Tiffany has experimented a little bit sexually with both girls and guys. Ana is unsure about whether her sexual preference is just for females, and had told Tiffany that when they first hung out.

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