An Underserved Population and Untapped Resource: A Preliminary Study of Collegiate Sorority Response to Dating Violence |
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Authors: | Fran S Danis Kim M Anderson |
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Institution: | 1. School of Social Work , University of Texas at Arlington , Arlington, TXfrandanis@uta.edu;3. social work , University of Missouri–Columbia , Columbia, MO |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT To what extent do national collegiate sororities have formal programs and policies addressing dating violence? Given that undergraduate women are at high risk for violence by a male partner, sororities represent an opportunity to reach large numbers of undergraduates as well as women in the community who are active in alumni chapters. Based on a telephone survey and review of organizational Web sites, study results suggest that collegiate sororities are an underserved population with regard to prevention, education, and outreach services and an untapped resource with regard to opportunities for community service. Suggestions for building collaboration between sororities and service providers to raise awareness, support victims, create safety planning, and develop resources are addressed. |
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Keywords: | Dating violence sororities college women relationship violence social support |
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