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Salud Pública de México

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RIVERA-RIVERA, Leonor et al. Dating violence and associations with depression and risk behaviors: female students in Morelos, Mexico. Salud pública Méx [online]. 2006, vol.48, suppl.2, pp.s288-s296. ISSN 0036-3634.

OBJECTIVE: Determine the prevalence of dating violence and its association with depression and various risk behaviors in a sample of female students from the state of Morelos. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This is a baseline cohort study of a sample of 13 293 students from 12 to 24 years of age who attended public schools in the state of Morelos during the 1998-1999 school year. The participants were selected from a random sample of 260 junior high schools, 92 high schools and one university. For the purpose of this analysis, a total of 4 587 female students who had a previous dating relationship were selected. To control for possible confounding variables, multiple logistic regression analysis was used. RESULTS: The total prevalence of dating violence in females who attended public schools in Morelos was 28%. The following variables were associated with dating violence: depression (OR= 1.92; 95%CI 1.61-2.28); tobacco smoking (OR= 1.31; 95%CI 1.06-1.60); alcohol abuse (OR= 1.30, 95%CI 1.12-1.51); poor academic performance (low grades) (OR= 1.25; 95%CI 1.03-1.52); a history of sexual relations (OR= 1.52; 95%CI 1.26-1.82). CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study clearly indicate that women experience partner violence beginning with dating during adolescence. Health and education professionals need to establish intervention strategies to prevent or treat dating violence among female students. Such strategies should take into account the association between depression and violence, as well as other related risk behaviors.

Keywords : dating violence; students; women; depression; alcohol abuse; tobacco smoking; academic achievement; Mexico.

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