沈瓊桃趙雨龍)高建秀2021-03-312021-03-3120191023-2141http://dx.doi.org/10.6288/TJPH.201906_38(3).108011https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/555906Objectives: This study aims to examine the prevalence rates and depression underlying adolescent dating violence in three different Chinese societies: Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. Methods: Data were collected via self-report measurements from a probability sample of 3,138 students in 42 middle and senior high schools. The measures included Dating Violence Scale and Adolescent Depression Inventory. Results: The research results show that 31.7% of the participants had dating experiences and that they started dating at the age of 13.7 on average. Among those who dated in Taiwan, the prevalence rate for dating violence perpetration il 22.5%, and the prevalence rate for dating violence victimization is 29.9%. Among those who dated in Hong Kong, the prevalence rate for dating violence perpetration is 32.2%, and the prevalence rate for dating violence victimization is 42.7%. Among those who dated in Shanghai, the prevalence rate for dating violence perpetration is 22.5%, and the prevalence rate for dating Violence victimization is 49.2%. A comparison of the three above-mentioned Chinese societies shows that f the prevalence rates are significantly different: Hong Kong has highest prevalence rate fyr dating violence perpetration, and Shanghai has highest prevalence rate for dating violence victimization. Moreover, t-test shows that the depressive degrees are significantly higher among dating!violence victims than those who do not have dating violence experiences. Conclusions: Thd present findings of the high prevalence rates in dating violence underscore the importance of relationship education and dating violence prevention and intervention programs for adolescents. (Taiwan J Public Health. 2019;38(3):280-288). © 2019 Chinese Public Health Association of Taiwan. All rights reserved.Adolescent; Dating violence; Depression; Hong Kong; Intimate partner violence; Shanghai i; Taiwan[SDGs]SDG3[SDGs]SDG5[SDGs]SDG16兩岸三地青少年約會暴力盛行率及其與憂鬱情緒關係之探討journal article10.6288/TJPH.201906_38(3).108011