Violence Prevention in Female Youth
Shaina A. Lipa, M.D.,
Mentor: Randi N. Smith M.D.
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Violence Prevention in Female Youth Shaina A. Lipa, M.D., Mentor: Randi N. Smith M.D. Introduction Youth violence in our country is a daily occurrence with devastating consequences To help combat interpersonal violence amongst youth,
Shaina A. Lipa, M.D.,
Mentor: Randi N. Smith M.D.
devastating consequences
violence intervention programs have emerged at hospital trauma centers and in communities across the country
second or third decade of life, from underrepresented ethnic minority backgrounds and live in urban areas
prototypical victim of interpersonal violence but oftentimes do not specifically address gender
reduction, while young women saw only a fall of 1.5 percent
effectively as young men, which should lead to consideration
women’s daily lives precludes the design of optimally effective interventions
neutral violence intervention programs and would theoretically benefit from gender-specific case management that addresses their unique risk factors for violence and injury recidivism
from gender-specific violence intervention programs
management services
identified as high-risk for violence by the Alameda County Juvenile Justice System
criminal act
for the crime and could not be incarcerated
the required weekly meetings)
5 weeks
group session
the impact of violence on individuals and the community
assignment that the young women had to complete prior to the session
goals, obstacles to future goals, steps to obtaining goals, and lastly the impact of program participation on lifestyle change
discussion about the assignment
color in professions such as, firefighters, police officers, nurses, physicians, and entrepreneurs
completed the 5-week program
following:
assignments in the all-female groups because they felt as if they were able to freely share the more intimate details of their lives
impact of violence on individuals and specifically their communities
lives that needed to be changed
change and strategies to overcoming those obstacles
and that the various female community leaders at the group sessions were inspirational and helped that to see that there were alternative lifestyles to the
impact of violence on individuals and communities , which seemed to impact their decisions to make positive life-changes
comfortable sharing their writing assignments
involved histories of rape and sex trafficking that caused them to have a distrust of men
these that need to be further explored when tailoring violence intervention
lifestyle changes
but the plan is to collect data on the recidivism rate of inter- personal violence in the young women who participated in this program
identify the gender-differences that need to be identified in
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