HONEYMOON

2016 Health Game

Title screen of Honeymoon, 
            a health game about teen dating violence.

HONEYMOON is an award winning health game about teen dating violence which allows the game player to select their gender and the gender of their crush - an important reminder that dating abuse can affect anybody regardless of gender or sexual orientation.

HONEYMOON health game is brought to you by Sandra Lara Castillo of SNDR and by Jennifer Ann's Group. HONEYMOON is free to play and can be played online (HTML5) or downloaded to smartphones and tablets (Android).

Teen Dating Violence and Health Games

Teen Dating Violence is physical, sexual, or psychological / emotional abuse in a dating relationship.

Although this problem is called 'teen dating violence' our focus is not just on teenagers but also on tweens (11 and 12 year olds) as well as young adults in their early twenties and so the term "adolescent dating violence" is becoming more popular.

This form of relationship violence is distinguished from people who are married or generally have greater experience in dating relationships. This disinction is important because people with relatively little dating experience will have greater difficulty knowing if some aspects of a relationship are "normal" or not.

Although physical or sexual abuse in a dating relationship is fairly easy to define and identify, other forms of abuse like psychological or emotional abuse are not as easy to explain because they depend a great deal on context.

This nuanced aspect of dating abuse is an important part of what makes it difficult to teach young people about what is - and what isn't - healthy or acceptable; this contextual component is just one of the many reasons that our use of health games to prevent emotionally abusive relationships is an ideal solution.

The Impact of Dating Abuse on Teens

Changing attitudes about teen dating violence and increasing awareness is critical to preventing future abuse. Abusive adolescent relationships have been shown to be linked to a number of unhealthy behaviors including:

  • Increased alcohol and drug use.
  • Teen girls are six times more likely to become pregnant.
  • Greater chance of eating disorders, self harm, and suicidal ideation.
  • Dropping out of school.
  • Greatly increased chance of being in an abusive relationship as an adult, contributing to a cycle of domestic violence.

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Please help Jennifer Ann's Group continue to provide free health games to prevent teen dating violence by making an online donation today.

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