School-based interventions TO Prevent Dating and Relationship Violence and Gender-Based Violence: STOP-DRV-GBV systematic review
GJ Melendez-Torres,
Noreen Orr,
Caroline Farmer
et al.
Abstract:Background
Schools have a duty of care to prevent violence between students but a significant amount of dating and relationship violence and gender-based violence occurs in schools. These are important public health issues with important longitudinal consequences for young people.
Objectives
To understand functioning and effectiveness of school-based interventions for the prevention of dating and relationship violence and gender-based violence.
Review methods
We undertook a mixed-methods systematic review to… Show more
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