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Adapting and testing an evidence based digitally delivered healthy relationship and violence prevention intervention with Native American adolescents

Organization JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYLocation BALTIMORE, UNITED STATESPosted 25 Mar 2026Deadline 28 Feb 2029
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Dating violence (DV) is common among U.S. high school age adolescents and has significant and lifelong negative health consequences, including suicide behaviors. Native American (NA) adolescents are at increased risk for violence victimization and/or perpetration in their dating violence, given their high rates of violence exposure in their homes…

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