2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2010.03.009
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The characteristics of romantic relationships associated with teen dating violence

Abstract: Studies of teen dating violence have focused heavily on family and peer influences, but little research has been conducted on the relationship contexts within which violence occurs. The present study explores specific features of adolescent romantic relationships associated with the perpetration of physical violence. Relying on personal interviews with a sample of 956 adolescents, results indicate that respondents who self-report violence perpetration are significantly more likely than their nonviolent counter… Show more

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“…Such is the case of the study by Giordano, Soto, Manning & Longmore (2010), whose results indicate that violent relationships are characterized by a longer duration than those that are not.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Such is the case of the study by Giordano, Soto, Manning & Longmore (2010), whose results indicate that violent relationships are characterized by a longer duration than those that are not.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Along the same lines, Giordano et al (2010) pointed out that mutual violence appears to be more common than one-sided violence in the affective-sexual relationships of adolescents. Testa et al (2011) reiterate that the aggressive acts are more frequent when the other partner is also aggressive, suggesting that this reciprocity contributes to the escalation and continuation of violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In recent years, researchers examining violence have begun to focus on the overlap between victimization and perpetration of ADV (25,(30)(31)(32). The reported prevalence of the overlap between ADV victimization and perpetration varies across studies.…”
Section: Co-occurrence Of Adolescent Dating Violence Roles and Formsmentioning
confidence: 99%