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Recognizing and Identifying Teen Dating Violence

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1.  TDV affects what percentage of teens in the United States?
  1. 10%
  2. 1%
  3. 50%
  4. At least 26% of females and 15 % of males
2.  The following are all common forms of TDV EXCEPT:
  1. Physical abuse
  2. Emotional Abuse
  3. Sexual abuse
  4. Arguing on social media
3.  All of the following are common results of teens experiencing IPV, EXCEPT?
  1. Mental health struggles
  2. Changes in personality
  3. Decline in school/academics
  4. Increase in social activities
4.  Who is most at risk for TDV?
  1. White teens
  2. Urban teens
  3. Teens who experienced unhealthy or abusive behaviors in their home
  4. Hispanic teens
5.  Which of the following might need to be reported?
  1. Abuse of young teen by older dating partner (who is over 18)
  2. A sexual relationship between two teens of the same age
  3. Emotional abuse between teens
  4. A teen reporting that her partner yells at her
6.  The following are all common mental health symptoms of TDV EXCEPT:
  1. Anxiety
  2. Depression
  3. Appetite and sleep changes
  4. Happy demeanor and stable mood
7.  Which of the following is NOT a way that LGBTQ/Queer teens may experience IPV?
  1. The partner threatening to “out” them to their family
  2. Being forced to have sex without protection because “you can’t get pregnant anyway”
  3. Partner controlling how they dress and who they hang out with
  4. Having a safe and supporting partner that respects them
8.  Which of the following is reasons that clients with TDV may seek support?
  1. School stress
  2. High self-esteem
  3. Being scared of their family finding out
  4. Stable and supportive friends
9.  What is an example of something to put on a teen’s safety plan?
  1. Snack items
  2. An emergency number of a friend or hotline that they can call during an emergency
  3. Your Netflix password
  4. This weekend’s movie list
10.  Which of the following is an example of normal teen behavior in relationships?
  1. Hitting their partner
  2. Forcing their partner to do sexual things
  3. Slapping their partner
  4. Talking on the telephone

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