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Study: Nurses Need Help Fighting Date Violence

MUNCIE, Ind. (AP): A Ball State University study says school nurses need more training, time and private space to help teenage students cope with dating violence. The study surveyed 348 K-12 school nurses nationwide to discover obstacles to assisting student victims. It found 55 percent of school health professionals reporting they had assisted a victim of adolescent dating violence in the past two years.

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