Localizing the Fight Against Adolescent Dating Violence: A Greek Version of CADRI

Background: Dating violence (DV) is an acknowledged problem within our societies, impacting young individuals deeply. The Conflict in Adolescent Dating Relationship Inventory (CADRI) stands as the leading instrument globally for measuring DV's prevalence and nature. The development of its Greek language version represents a strategic enhancement of our toolkit to combat this issue, reflecting a commitment to tradition and moral values through culturally adapted resources. This move not only exemplifies the importance of community and family in addressing youth challenges but also underscores a pragmatic approach to societal issues, empowering local educators and authorities to take substantiated action against DV.