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Record ID: 36534b38-5263-4777-8dbc-5a8467a7f5e5
Type: Journal Article
Title: TREAD: A promising change-target for partner abuse prevention with adolescents
Other Titles: Journal of Family Violence
Authors: Murphy, Kylie A
Xenos, Sophia
Smith, David I
Year: 2012
Citation: No 4 Vol.: 27
Notes:  It is generally agreed that a skills-focus is needed in partner abuse prevention education. However, to date, there have been no adequate instruments for evaluating the effectiveness of skills-focused programs. The Tendency to Resist or End Abusive Dynamics (TREAD) scale is defined as one's tendency to respond assertively or protectively in situations involving warning-sign behaviours by a partner. This paper charts the preliminary development of the TREAD scale, presenting evidence supporting its validity as a change-target for partner abuse prevention education with adolescent girls and, potentially, boys
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12341
ISSN: 0885-7482
Physical description: Pages 345-356
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