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  • * The study involved 866 participants aged 13-19 from Pittsburgh, who were assessed before and after participating in either the Manhood 2.0 program or job-readiness training.
  • * Results showed that those who participated in Manhood 2.0 had increased risk of sexual violence and relationship abuse if they had no history of these behaviors, but lower risk of peer violence for those who did have a history.
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