Associations between Feminine Gender Norms and Cyber Dating Abuse in Female Adults [PDF]
Gender norms and the co-occurrence of perpetration and victimization behaviors have been examined as key factors of female dating violence in offline contexts. However, these relationships have not been analyzed in digital environments.
Beatriz Villora +2 more
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Early Maladaptive Schemas as Predictors of Cyber Dating Abuse: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Mediation Model Approach [PDF]
The increasing role that new technologies play in intimate relationships has led to the emergence of a new form of couple violence, cyber dating abuse, especially among adolescents and young adults.
Paleari, Francesca Giorgia
core +4 more sources
Cyber dating abuse and ghosting behaviours: personality and gender roles in romantic relationships [PDF]
Background Cyber dating abuse (CDA) refers to physical, verbal, and psychological violence perpetrated towards a romantic part-ner via technology and social media. Another emerging form of online abuse is ghosting, a silent strategy to dissolve undesired
Roberta Biolcati +2 more
doaj +5 more sources
Gender Differences in the Associations Between Perceived Parenting Styles and Young Adults’ Cyber Dating Abuse [PDF]
Existing literature indicates that parenting styles affect the development of cyber aggression in offspring differently, depending on the gender of children.
F. Giorgia Paleari +3 more
doaj +2 more sources
Masculine behaviors in cyber dating abuse among athletes: the mediating role of dark personality traits and the moderating effect of digital habits [PDF]
This study examines the effect of masculine behaviors on cyber dating abuse through dark personality traits (Machiavellianism, Psychopathy, and Narcissism) and the moderating role of digital gaming habits.
Samet Sağ +2 more
doaj +2 more sources
Cyber-dating abuse in young adult couples: Relations with sexist attitudes and violence justification, smartphone usage and impulsivity. [PDF]
Technologies have become important for interaction in couples. However, in some cases, controlling and aggressive behaviors can occur in the context of virtual interactions in couples; this is known as cyber-dating abuse (CDA). Identifying factors linked
Rocío Linares +5 more
doaj +2 more sources
Perpetrating Cyber Dating Abuse: A Brief Report on the Role of Aggression, Romantic Jealousy and Gender [PDF]
There is increasing evidence that the use of elec-tronic communication technology (ECT) is being integrated into romantic relationships, which can be used as a medium to control a romantic partner.
A Buss +45 more
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Adolescents’ perceptions of digital media’s potential to elicit jealousy, conflict and monitoring behaviors within romantic relationships [PDF]
Understanding the role of digital media in adolescents’ romantic relationships is essential to the prevention of digital dating violence. This study focuses on adolescents’ perceptions of the impact of digital media on jealousy, conflict, and control ...
Ponnet, Koen +4 more
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Cyber Dating Abuse in Higher Education Students: Self-Esteem, Sex, Age and Recreational Time Online
Cyber dating abuse represents a new form of dating violence that has been gaining worrying dimensions. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the relationship between cyber dating abuse and self-esteem, to understand the influence of sociodemographic ...
Ana Paula Monteiro +2 more
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Greater toxic online disinhibition and lower consistent online self-presentation contribute to the perpetration of cyber dating abuse [PDF]
BackgroundWhile online interaction can support romantic relationships, it may also increase the risk of Cyber Dating Abuse (CDA - abuse perpetrated via technology between romantic partners).
Rebecca Ritchie +2 more
doaj +2 more sources

