2015). The categories that were included in the research were: school violence and dating violence; demographic characteristics and dating violence; community violence and dating violence; and child abuse and dating violence. At random the groups were assigned to one of five data collection stations that housed questionnaires and assessments about mental and physical health, school safety, various forms of violence and puberty just to name a few (Black et al. 2015). Each station took 75 minutes to complete before they could proceed onto the next one. In order to guarantee 100% participation, a passport card (index card) was stamped at the end of each stations completion. In order to measure child abuse, the Conflict Tactics Scale-Parent Child (CTSPC) was used, followed by the use of a 26-item scale which included 13 aggressive behaviors, for teen dating violence. The Major Unsafe subscale of the Safe and responsive Schools Survey or (SRSS) was used for measurement of school violence, while a shortened version of the Survey of Exposure to Community Violence (SECV) was used to measure community violence. Lastly, the attitudes regarding teen dating violence was measured
2015). The categories that were included in the research were: school violence and dating violence; demographic characteristics and dating violence; community violence and dating violence; and child abuse and dating violence. At random the groups were assigned to one of five data collection stations that housed questionnaires and assessments about mental and physical health, school safety, various forms of violence and puberty just to name a few (Black et al. 2015). Each station took 75 minutes to complete before they could proceed onto the next one. In order to guarantee 100% participation, a passport card (index card) was stamped at the end of each stations completion. In order to measure child abuse, the Conflict Tactics Scale-Parent Child (CTSPC) was used, followed by the use of a 26-item scale which included 13 aggressive behaviors, for teen dating violence. The Major Unsafe subscale of the Safe and responsive Schools Survey or (SRSS) was used for measurement of school violence, while a shortened version of the Survey of Exposure to Community Violence (SECV) was used to measure community violence. Lastly, the attitudes regarding teen dating violence was measured