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  • Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School StudentsGo to article: Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students

    Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students

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    Adolescent dating violence may lead to adverse health behaviors. We examined associations between sexual teen dating violence victimization (TDVV) and sexual risk behaviors among U.S. high school students using 2013 and 2015 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey data (combined n = 29,346). Sex-stratified logistic regression models were used to estimate these associations among students who had dated or gone out with someone during the past 12 months (n = 20,093). Among these students, 10.5% experienced sexual TDVV. Sexual TDVV was positively associated with sexual intercourse before age 13, four or more lifetime sexual partners, current sexual activity, alcohol or drug use before last sexual intercourse, and no pregnancy prevention during last sexual intercourse. Given significant findings among both sexes, it is valuable for dating violence prevention efforts to target both female and male students.

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  • Attachment Styles, Alcohol, and Childhood Experiences of Abuse: An Analysis of Physical Violence in Dating CouplesGo to article: Attachment Styles, Alcohol, and Childhood Experiences of Abuse: An Analysis of Physical Violence in Dating Couples

    Attachment Styles, Alcohol, and Childhood Experiences of Abuse: An Analysis of Physical Violence in Dating Couples

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    This study examined individual and partner characteristics that contribute to the propensity for physical violence in couples. In a sample of 171 heterosexual dating couples, each partner completed measures assessing experienced childhood abuse, alcohol use, alcohol expectancies, attachment, and relationship length. Physically violent men reported more abuse from each parent, greater alcohol use, anxious attachment, and a longer relationship. Their female partner reported more childhood abuse by the father and reciprocal perpetrated violence. Physically violent women reported more abuse from the father, greater alcohol use, aggressive alcohol expectancies, and a longer relationship. Their male partner reported greater abuse from the mother, greater alcohol use, and reciprocal perpetrated violence. This study demonstrates the importance of considering how each individual’s characteristics within a dyad contribute to increased propensity for dating violence.

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  • Care Needs of Older Broome County Residents: A Survey of Elders Receiving Care Through the ContinuumGo to article: Care Needs of Older Broome County Residents: A Survey of Elders Receiving Care Through the Continuum

    Care Needs of Older Broome County Residents: A Survey of Elders Receiving Care Through the Continuum

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  • Efficient and Accurate Measurement of Physical Restraint Use in Acute CareGo to article: Efficient and Accurate Measurement of Physical Restraint Use in Acute Care

    Efficient and Accurate Measurement of Physical Restraint Use in Acute Care

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    Objectives: Describe and evaluate a method for assessing whether physical restraint prevalence differs by timing and frequency of data collection and to determine the minimum period of observation necessary to provide accurate prevalence estimates on both Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and medical–surgical units. Design: Two-period, cross-sectional design with repeated observations in year 1 for 18 consecutive days and in year 2 for 21 consecutive days with method modifications. Setting: 400-bed urban teaching hospital. Participants: All beds on general medical, surgical, and intensive care units. Measurement: Direct observation of patients, nurse interview, and medical record review conducted by trained observers. Results: There were no significant differences in mean restraint use prevalence rates comparing: (a) morning and evening periods; (b) weekdays and weekend days; and (c) observation periods of 7, 14, or 21 consecutive days or for 7 days using every 3rd day on either medical–surgical units or ICUs. Analyses using data from an increasing number of days of observation indicates that the mean prevalence rate stabilizes after 16 days. There were larger mean differences for comparisons on ICU–ventilator units and lack of significant differences may be due to low statistical power. Conclusion: Direct observation by trained observers, supplemented by nurse report and medical record documentation over brief monitoring periods, results in accurate, nonintrusive, cost-efficient estimates of physical restraint prevalence. As few as seven consecutive or nonconsecutive days in measuring restraint prevalence is sufficient to obtain accurate estimates, although the number of days may vary depending on patient mix and unit type.

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  • Verna Green Smith, PhD: Born on the Prairie, 1919Go to article: Verna Green Smith, PhD: Born on the Prairie, 1919

    Verna Green Smith, PhD: Born on the Prairie, 1919

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  • Victimization of the Elderly HomelessGo to article: Victimization of the Elderly Homeless

    Victimization of the Elderly Homeless

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    Using data from the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this article examines the applicability of Felson’s Routine Activities Theory to a national probability sample of older homeless individuals. Results indicate that the relative protection that women often have from most crimes is not transferred to the older homeless woman who is more likely than her male counterparts to be the victim of sexual assault but equally as likely to be the victim of theft and physical assault. Likewise, the protection often noted afforded by age against victimization is also not seen among the homeless. The research demonstrates that being male and having mental and physical health problems as well as substance abuse problems increases the likelihood of victimizations among the homeless population, in general. When predictors of victimization were considered for the 50 and older sample, these predictors remained the same except that the gender remained significant only for sexual assault. These findings are consistent with and supportive of utilizing Felson’s Routine Activities Theory to understand and explain victimization among the older homeless population.

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  • Identifying Older Adults at Risk for Depression in Senior Centers: The Educating About and Screening Elders for Depression ModelGo to article: Identifying Older Adults at Risk for Depression in Senior Centers: The Educating About and Screening Elders for Depression Model

    Identifying Older Adults at Risk for Depression in Senior Centers: The Educating About and Screening Elders for Depression Model

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  • Design and Application of a Theory-Based Case/Care Management Model for Home Care: Advanced Practice for Nurses as Care ManagersGo to article: Design and Application of a Theory-Based Case/Care Management Model for Home Care: Advanced Practice for Nurses as Care Managers

    Design and Application of a Theory-Based Case/Care Management Model for Home Care: Advanced Practice for Nurses as Care Managers

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    Case management has developed in a variety of health care, social service, and insurance industries. Its historical pattern of development has resulted in practices that are generally administrative and technical in nature as well as being relatively generic and often undifferentiated between being a role and process. Research over the last decade has resulted in the opportunity to move case management practice for home care into a structured theory-based model and practice. Design and implementation of a specialized advanced practice care management model reflective of care management research and theory design by British researchers is beginning to show clinical and systemic results that should be replicable in other regions.

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