Do you feel threatened and manipulated by the person you are dating? Does the person you are dating want to control your behavior and lifestyle? Does the person abuse you verbally and physically? Or, do you fear expressing your feelings in front of the person? Take this teen dating violence test to know whether you have experienced dating violence or not.
What is Teen Dating Violence?
Teen dating violence is the physical, sexual, psychological/emotional abuse (or violence) within a dating relationship among teenagers/adolescents ages 12-18. It is also called intimate relationship violence or intimate partner violence that affects millions of young people in the world and can take place in person, online, or through technology.
It includes behavior, such as physical violence, sexual violence, psychological aggression, and stalking. Teen dating violence profoundly impacts a teenager’s physical and mental health, opportunity, and self-esteem. Some of the warning signs of teen dating violence include:
- Showing excessive jealousy or domination
- Invasion of a teenager’s private life
- Unexpected bouts of anger and aggressive outburst
- A strong desire to control and manipulate the life of the teenager
- Abusing physically and sexually
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Instructions For Taking Teen Dating Violence Test
Below is a list of statements relating to a teenager’s experiences of dating violence. Please read each statement carefully, and select options that you find relevant for you.
Please note: This test is a self-assessment and not a diagnostic test, and can only be administered to the age group of 12-18years
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Low Signs of Dating Violence
Your present score reveals that you might have experienced dating violence at a low level. It can be indicated from your score that to a few extent, you might feel that the person you are dating may be manipulating and dominating you emotionally, and in a few cases you might also feel threatened by the person’s reaction to you. Along with this, it can be seen from your response that the person might want you to control you in a few cases such as, what you might wear, where you might go, whom you might meet and talk and how you might react to the person’s words.Apart from this, your score also shows that a few times the person might interfere in your personal life, might undermine your capacity to do something, and may want to check your social media profile, messages, and calls in rare cases. Besides this, it can also be possible that the person might also engage in touching you inappropriately or may force you to participate in unwanted sexual activity a few times. However, it should be noted that your responses may have an impact on your physical, mental, social, and other areas of well-being. if you think the results do not accurately match your characteristics, then we would encourage you to consult a Psychologist for an accurate result.
Want to learn more?
Teen dating violence is a psychosocial issue that can be addressed and monitored by parents, teachers, mental health professionals, and all other people who are in touch with the affected teenager. Through awareness, psycho-emotional support, and guidance the experience of teenage violence can be reduced. They can help teenagers/adolescents understand the triggering “red flag” behaviors, and other warning signs such as physical injuries or absenteeism in students, inability to focus on academics, showing distress most of the time, etc. Along with this, maintaining a boundary, engaging more in self-care, being engaged in creative activities, and being around supportive people can help younger to fight the situation. If you want to know how to overcome the situation of dating violence, talk to our professional psychologists.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day, identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will aid you in doing all those things you love, while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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Moderate Signs of Dating Violence
Your present score reveals that you might have experienced dating violence at a moderate level. It can be indicated from your score that sometimes you might feel that the person you are dating may be manipulating and dominating you emotionally, and in some cases, you might also feel threatened by the person’s aggressive reaction to you. Along with this, it can be seen from your response that the person often might want you to control you in the areas such as, what you might wear, where you might go, whom you might meet and talk and how you might react to the person’s words, whether you might cheating on him/her or not, etc. Apart from this, your score also shows that in some cases the person might interfere in your personal life, might undermine your capacity, and skill to do something, and may often want to check your social media profile, messages, and calls.
Besides this, it can also be possible that in some cases the person might also engage in touching and hitting you inappropriately or may force you to participate in unwanted sexual activity. However, it should be noted that your responses may have an impact on some of your physical, mental, social, and other areas of well-being. if you think the results do not accurately match your characteristics, then we would encourage you to consult a Psychologist for an accurate result. However, it should be noted that your responses may have an impact on some of your physical, mental, social, and other areas of well-being. if you think the results do not accurately match your characteristics, then we would encourage you to consult a Psychologist for an accurate result.
Want to learn more?
Teen dating violence is a psychosocial issue that can be addressed and monitored by parents, teachers, mental health professionals, and all other people who are in touch with the affected teenager. Through awareness, psycho-emotional support, and guidance the experience of teenage violence can be reduced. They can help teenagers/adolescents understand the triggering “red flag” behaviors, and other warning signs such as physical injuries or absenteeism in students, inability to focus on academics, showing distress most of the time, etc. Along with this, maintaining a boundary, engaging more in self-care, being engaged in creative activities, and being around supportive people can help younger to fight the situation. If you want to know how to overcome the situation of dating violence, talk to our professional psychologists.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day, identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will aid you in doing all those things you love, while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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High Signs of Dating Violence
Your present score reveals that you might have experienced dating violence at a high level. It can be indicated from your score that you might strongly feel about the person you are dating seems to be manipulating and dominating you emotionally, and in most cases, you also seem to feel threatened by the person’s sudden aggressive outburst toward you. Along with this, it can be seen from your response that most frequently the person seems to control you in the areas such as, what you might wear, where you might go, whom you might meet and talk and how you might react to the person’s words, whether you might cheating on him/her or not, etc. Apart from this, your score also shows that in most cases the person seems to interfere in your personal life, might most frequently undermine your capacity, and skill to make you unworthy, and in most cases tends to check your social media profile, messages, and calls.
Besides this, it can also be possible that in most frequent cases the person also seems to engage in touching and hitting you inappropriately or may also force you to participate in unwanted sexual activity. However, it should be noted that your responses may have a strong impact on your physical, mental, social, and other areas of well-being. if you think the results do not accurately match your characteristics, then we would encourage you to consult a Psychologist for an accurate result.
Want to learn more?
Teen dating violence is a psychosocial issue that can be addressed and monitored by parents, teachers, mental health professionals, and all other people who are in touch with the affected teenager. Through awareness, psycho-emotional support, and guidance the experience of teenage violence can be reduced. They can help teenagers/adolescents understand the triggering “red flag” behaviors, and other warning signs such as physical injuries or absenteeism in students, inability to focus on academics, showing distress most of the time, etc. Along with this, maintaining a boundary, engaging more in self-care, being engaged in creative activities, and being around supportive people can help younger to fight the situation. If you want to know how to overcome the situation of dating violence, talk to our professional psychologists.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day, identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will aid you in doing all those things you love, while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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