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“…The results indicate the presence of violence in the affective-sexual relationships of adolescents with numbers higher than that which is presented by international studies (Banyard et al, 2006;Barreira et al, 2013;Bonomi et al, 2012;Chiodo et al, 2012;Coker et al, 2000;Fernández-Fuertes & Fuertes, 2010;Halpern et al, 2001;Sears et al, 2007;Walton et al, 2009), which refers fees varying between 9.5% and 30% for physical violence, 5% and 15% for sexual violence and 16.2% and 96.3% for psychological violence. There are different measures of violence in adolescent's affective-sexual relationships which might alter prevalence rates.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…The results indicate the presence of violence in the affective-sexual relationships of adolescents with numbers higher than that which is presented by international studies (Banyard et al, 2006;Barreira et al, 2013;Bonomi et al, 2012;Chiodo et al, 2012;Coker et al, 2000;Fernández-Fuertes & Fuertes, 2010;Halpern et al, 2001;Sears et al, 2007;Walton et al, 2009), which refers fees varying between 9.5% and 30% for physical violence, 5% and 15% for sexual violence and 16.2% and 96.3% for psychological violence. There are different measures of violence in adolescent's affective-sexual relationships which might alter prevalence rates.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…mostraron semejantes a otros estudios. En investigación realizada en Recife, 19,9% de los adolescentes relataron haber ejercido violencia, y, en otra investigación, 23,0% de los adolescentes dijeron haber participado en actos violentos, sea en la condición de víctima o de agresor3,13 .La literatura señala que la implicación del adolescente con la violencia se debe a muchos factores. Entre los diversos factores destaca la propia fase de la adolescencia, teniendo en cuenta las transformaciones del cuerpo y de la mente, así como la transición para la fase adulta, la exposición a la violencia familiar y las relaciones de conflicto, el consumo de alcohol y drogas, además de otros eventos que influyen de forma negativa, estimulando el comportamiento violento del adolescente1- 5 .Frente a estos factores, autores destacan la necesidad de estrategias de prevención de la violencia.…”
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“…Studies on teen dating violence in Brazil are very recent and still incipient (Aldrighi, 2004;Almeida, 2010;Nascimento & Cordeiro, 2011;Njaine et al, 2011;Antônio, Koller, & Hokoda, 2012;Barreira, Lima, & Avanci, 2013;Murta et al, 2013a;Murta et al, 2013b;Soares et al, 2013;Murta et al, 2014), in contrast to the international setting, where the subject is typically known as dating violence or courtship violence. This fact notwithstanding, dating violence is often recurrent, and its rates in Brazil are very high (Aldrighi, 2004;Barreira et al, 2013;Oliveira et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact notwithstanding, dating violence is often recurrent, and its rates in Brazil are very high (Aldrighi, 2004;Barreira et al, 2013;Oliveira et al, 2014). The study by Barreira et al (2013) finds that approximately 20% of adolescents are victims of physical abuse and 82.8% are victims of psychological abuse in dating relationships. The study conducted by Oliveira et al (2014) with 3,205 adolescents from 10 Brazilian states finds that 29.8% were victims of psychological abuse by a past dating partner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%