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Interview aired on 24 October 2014 by NB12 with Camille Russell Smith and reporter Kyle Walkine, Nassau, Bahamas Joint research project between the Bahamas Crisis Centre and the College of The Bahamas. Published in October 2014 in the International Journal of Bahamian Studies. Authors: Donna Nicolls, Camille Russell-Smith, Sandra Dean-Patterson, Lindel D. Deveaux-Stuart, Ingrid Gibson-Mobley, Elizabeth J. Williams, Antoinette Pinder-Darling, William J. Fielding Abstract: This paper reports the attitudes and actions on relationships with the opposite sex of 1,002 Grade 10 and Grade 12 students in New Providence. Girls were more likely than boys to use aggressive behaviors in teen relationships. Some of the behaviors noted in teen relationships informed expectations of marital relationships, such as restricted access to friends of the opposite sex. The students endorsed a number of sex-related stereotypes, such as a man being the head of the household. Both male and female students indicated that it was acceptable for men to control their wives. Participation in aggressive and controlling behaviors by teens points to the need to educate students about how to develop more respectful relationships. http://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/...