2010
DOI: 10.1891/0886-6708.25.1.84
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Variation in Late Adolescents’ Reports of Dating Violence Perpetration: A Dyadic Analysis

Abstract: This study begins to fill the methodological gap in the dating violence literature by using hierarchical linear modeling to: (a) examine whether partners agree on reports of their experiences with violence in their relationship; and (b) identify factors that may explain differences in these reports. Data from the Relationship Dimensions Survey, a survey given to 214 late adolescent dating couples were utilized. Results indicated that there was significant variation in the report of dating violence perpetration… Show more

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“…Note 1. These estimates for psychological and physical aggression are repeatedly found in studies of dating violence (e.g., Bell & Naugle, 2007;Cornelius et al, 2010;Prospero, 2007;Schnurr, Lohman, & Kaura, 2010). However, it should be noted that this does not mean that all of the aggression experienced is severe or frequent in nature.…”
Section: Fundingmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Note 1. These estimates for psychological and physical aggression are repeatedly found in studies of dating violence (e.g., Bell & Naugle, 2007;Cornelius et al, 2010;Prospero, 2007;Schnurr, Lohman, & Kaura, 2010). However, it should be noted that this does not mean that all of the aggression experienced is severe or frequent in nature.…”
Section: Fundingmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…First, we relied on retrospective self-reports of the perpetration of dating violence, exposure to interparental violence, and substance use, which may impact the accuracy of the results (Schnurr, Lohman, & Kaura, 2010). Second, although this study does provide evidence for a temporal relationship between substance use and dating violence, we are unable to make any conclusions about acute effects that alcohol and drugs may have on the perpetration of dating violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adolescents often choose not to disclose VE and frequently misperceive violent relationships as not violent (Haglund et al, 2012;Schnurr, Lohman, & Kaura, 2010). When describing partner violence, adolescents may speak of a "playful violence" versus a "real violence," and until significant pain or injury is sustained, specific acts of violence may not be seen as serious (Herrman, 2013).…”
Section: Violence Exposure and Pregnanciesmentioning
confidence: 99%