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- From: Jennifer Grove <>
- To: Robert Franklin <>, 'Juliette Grimmett' <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Data on academic impact for survivors?
- Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 18:57:48 +0000
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I can send you the full article…I just can’t post to the listserv because of copyright, but email me off list and I can email it to you. Jen Grove NSVRC
From: Franklin, Robert (VDH) [mailto:]
A recent article, I can only read the abstract so I couldn’t attach article.
Violence Victimization on a College Campus
Impact on GPA and School Dropout
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1School of Social
Work, University of Texas at Arlington, TX, USA
1.
Cecilia Mengo, School of Social Work University of Texas at Arlington, 211 S. Cooper, Bld. A., Ste. 201, Arlington, TX 76019, USA. Email:
Abstract
Violence against university students has significant impact on their mental health. The impact of violence on students’ academic performance has received little attention. The primary
purpose of this study is to examine the impact of sexual and physical/verbal violence on the academic performance of college students. Data from 74 case files of service users of a campus-based Relationship and Sexual Violence Program were examined. Bivariate
analysis was used to examine the impact of sexual and physical/verbal victimization on grade point average and leaving school. Students who experienced both physical/verbal and sexual violence experienced significant drop in their grade point average. Students
who experienced sexual victimization were more likely to leave the university than students who experienced physical/verbal victimization. Findings indicate that universities would be well served by investing resources in violence prevention programming. Robert L. Franklin, MS Sexual and Domestic Violence Community Outreach Coordinator Division of Prevention & Health Promotion Virginia Department of Health 109 Governor Street, 9th Floor Richmond VA 23219 Phone: (804) 864-7739 Fax: (804) 864-7748 email:
web:
http://www.varapelaws.org web:
http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/ofhs/prevention/dsvp/ web:
http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/ofhs/prevention/ |
- Data on academic impact for survivors?, Juliette Grimmett, 05/13/2015
- RE: Data on academic impact for survivors?, Becky Lockwood, 05/13/2015
- Data on academic impact for survivors?, Franklin, Robert (VDH), 05/21/2015
- RE: Data on academic impact for survivors?, Jennifer Grove, 05/21/2015
- Data on academic impact for survivors?, Franklin, Robert (VDH), 05/21/2015
- Re: Data on academic impact for survivors?, Sarah J Brubaker, 05/13/2015
- Re: Data on academic impact for survivors?, Rob Buelow, 05/13/2015
- Re: Data on academic impact for survivors?, Jessica L Krohn, 05/19/2015
- RE: Data on academic impact for survivors?, Becky Lockwood, 05/13/2015
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