Rethinking Risk: The Dynamic Nature of Risk & Resilience for Dating Aggression
Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute Research Colloquium Series
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Rethinking Risk: The Dynamic Nature of Risk & Resilience for Dating Aggression
Presenter: Charlene Collibee, PhD, Assistant Professor, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University
Prior work has treated risk for dating aggression as a static feature by focusing on stable correlates. Dr. Charlene Collibee's talk aims to provide evidence that risk and resilience for dating aggression is dynamic, by focusing on within-person variation in contexts. She will show studies that examine chronic and acute relationship risk factors for dating aggression as well as a theoretical moderator model for the links between alcohol use and dating aggression. This talk will also highlight the necessity of examining proximal processes of relationship experiences to capture dynamic risk and resilience, including the use of intensive and novel longitudinal methods and data analysis.