2019
DOI: 10.21500/20112084.4222
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Factor Structure of the Violence in Adolescents’ Dating Relationships Inventory for Mexican Youth (VADRI-MX)

Abstract: This study aimed to analyze the factorial structure and reliability of the Violence in Adolescent’s Dating Relationship Inventory (VADRI) and to get a shorter form to facilitate its application in the Mexican context. Participants were 1,055 Mexican’ students which ages ranged between 14 and 22 years (M = 17.66, SD = 1.95). The 48.1% were females. A principal component analyses resulted in a three-factor structure which that was confirmed in the confirmatory factor analyses. The VADRI-MX assesses with 19-doubl… Show more

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“…In addition, violence within the couple also differs: it is usually reciprocal and less severe. Our results suggest that the youngest couples have the highest percentages in both victimization and perpetration, thus supporting the conclusions of most studies conducted with this type of population (Aizpitarte et al, 2017;Aizpitarte & Rojas-Solís, 2019;Cortés-Ayala et al, 2015;de la Villa et al, 2017;Pazos et al, 2014;Zamora-Damián et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…In addition, violence within the couple also differs: it is usually reciprocal and less severe. Our results suggest that the youngest couples have the highest percentages in both victimization and perpetration, thus supporting the conclusions of most studies conducted with this type of population (Aizpitarte et al, 2017;Aizpitarte & Rojas-Solís, 2019;Cortés-Ayala et al, 2015;de la Villa et al, 2017;Pazos et al, 2014;Zamora-Damián et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…It is worth noting that, when studying dating violence, there may be differences between adolescent couples and young couples. In fact, numerous studies focus on the violence that occurs in both types of couples (Cortés-Ayala et al, 2015;de la Villa et al, 2017;Pazos et al, 2014;Rubio-Garay et al, 2019); in young couples only (García-Carpintero et al, 2018;López-Cepero et al, 2015); and in adolescent couples only (Aizpitarte et al, 2017;Aizpitarte & Rojas-Solís, 2019;Zamora-Damián et al, 2018). In this sense, the relation between age and educational level should be taken into account; namely, as a general rule, adolescents are in the final phase of junior high school and in senior high school, and young people pursue higher education (college) courses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de que la clase con mayor porcentaje fue la de violencia generalizada baja, más de la mi-tad de las personas participantes fueron víctima de algún comportamiento abusivo. Las conductas de violencia psicológica cara a cara y control digital fueron las más frecuentes, probablemente porque se incluyen conductas que se han normalizado en las relaciones de noviazgo durante la adolescencia, tales como leer los mensajes privados del celular o las redes sociales, decir cosas que hieren los sentimientos o prohibiciones 34,43 . El uso en alta frecuencia de conductas violentas que han sido normalizadas puede explicar porque en este estudio no se encontró una clase de no violencia, como en otras investigaciones 7,14,44 que identificaron un patrón donde había participantes que tenían una baja o nula probabilidad de experimentar algún tipo de violencia.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…La mayoría de las personas participantes tuvieron un nivel socioeconómico A/B que se refiere a hogares donde la persona que aporta el mayor ingreso cuenta con estudios profesionales o de posgrado, se cuenta con al menos tres dormitorios y conexión a internet 33 . instrumentos Para medir la victimización por abuso cara a cara se administró el VADRI-MX (Violence in Adolescents' Dating Relationships Inventory for Mexican Youth) para adolescentes mexicanos 34 . Este instrumento consta de 19 ítems distribuidos en tres factores: violencia directa/severa (seis ítems), violencia psicológica/verbal (cinco ítems) y violencia psicológica sutil/control (ocho ítems).…”
Section: Método Participantesunclassified
“…La violencia en el noviazgo durante la juventud es considerada un problema de salud pública (Duval et al, 2018;Lee et al, 2021). Comprende conductas de naturaleza física, psicológica y sexual (Aizpitarte & Rojas-Solís, 2019), que tienen la intención de lastimar, controlar o dominar a la pareja (Rey-Anacona & Martínez-Gómez, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified