2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10896-019-00068-w
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A Qualitative Study of Adolescent Girls’ Motives to Change Dating Abuse Perpetration Behavior Elicited during a Motivational Interviewing Intervention

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“…Another quantitative study on dating violence showed that the higher the masculine ideology, the higher the risk of a man conducting an act of psychological, physical, and sexual violence towards his partner (Adidingsih, 2020). Other qualitative studies on dating violence focused on perceptions of adolescents on dating violence (Taylor et al, 2017), girls' motives to stop perpetrating adolescent's dating violence (Blackburn et al, 2020).…”
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“…Another quantitative study on dating violence showed that the higher the masculine ideology, the higher the risk of a man conducting an act of psychological, physical, and sexual violence towards his partner (Adidingsih, 2020). Other qualitative studies on dating violence focused on perceptions of adolescents on dating violence (Taylor et al, 2017), girls' motives to stop perpetrating adolescent's dating violence (Blackburn et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%