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Susheel K Khetarpal1, Nicholas Szoko2, Maya I Ragavan3
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
Abstract:
Among 9th-to 12th-grade students who completed an anonymous health risk and protective behavior survey (n = 2346), positive future orientation was significantly and inversely associated with multiple forms of interpersonal violence including youth, community, and sexual/relationship violence. Designing interventions to promote future orientation holds promise as a cross-cutting violence prevention strategy.
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