2017
DOI: 10.1177/0886260517724833
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Relationship Dynamics and Intimate Partner Violence Among Israeli College Students: The Moderating Effect of Communication Problems

Abstract: The present study, based on data from the International Dating Violence Study obtained in 2004 ( N = 465) and on data obtained in 2015 ( N = 392), estimated the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization and perpetration among Israeli college students. The main purpose of the study was to investigate whether communication problems (i.e., avoidant communication and disrespectful communication) intensify the effects of relationship dynamics (dominance, partner's controlling behavior, and jealous… Show more

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“…Many studies have examined relationship factors, such as couples' anger management strategies, communication problems, conflict, dominance, jealousy and relationship distress as significant factors contributing to relationship violence (Goussinsky, Michael, Yassour-Borochowitz, 2017;Kamimura, Nourian, Assasnik & Franchek-Roa, 2016;Lasley & Durtschi, 2017;Patt & Markham, 2016). There is also research suggesting that relationship satisfaction and couple commitment is related to decreased levels of dating violence (Slotter et al, 2012).…”
Section: Relationship Dynamics: Relationship Factors Linked With Femamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have examined relationship factors, such as couples' anger management strategies, communication problems, conflict, dominance, jealousy and relationship distress as significant factors contributing to relationship violence (Goussinsky, Michael, Yassour-Borochowitz, 2017;Kamimura, Nourian, Assasnik & Franchek-Roa, 2016;Lasley & Durtschi, 2017;Patt & Markham, 2016). There is also research suggesting that relationship satisfaction and couple commitment is related to decreased levels of dating violence (Slotter et al, 2012).…”
Section: Relationship Dynamics: Relationship Factors Linked With Femamentioning
confidence: 99%