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Correlates of Cyber Dating Abuse Among Teens

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2013
Recent advancements in technology (e.g., social networking, texting) have created new ways for dating youth to relate to one another, including in abusive ways via "cyber dating abuse." Cyber dating abuse is a form of teen dating violence that overlaps with other types of abuse (e.g., psychological) but also has several unique characteristics.
Pamela Lachman Mpp, Meredith Dank
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Dangerous dating in the digital age: Jealousy, hostility, narcissism, and psychopathy as predictors of Cyber Dating Abuse

Computers in Human Behavior, 2021
Abstract Cyber Dating Abuse includes perpetration of aggressive and controlling behaviours against an intimate partner via technology. Despite the significant physical and psychological outcomes, there is a paucity in research exploring predictors of Cyber Dating Abuse.
Evita March
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The development and validation of the cyber dating abuse questionnaire among young couples

open access: yesComputers in Human Behavior, 2015
Cyber dating abuse is a growing phenomenon that has awakened little empirical interest. This study had two objectives: (1) to analyze the psychometric properties of the Cyber Dating Abuse Questionnaire (CDAQ), which is an instrument developed to comprehensively measure this phenomenon; and (2) to conduct an initial analysis of the prevalence and ...
Noemí Pereda   +2 more
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Cyber Dating Abuse: Prevalence, Context, and Relationship with Offline Dating Aggression

Psychological Reports, 2015
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) as tools to intimidate, harass, and control the partner has been, so far, little studied in the literature. The aim of this study was to determine the extension and sex differences of victimization of cyber dating abuse, as well as the context in which it occurs, and its relationship with ...
E, Borrajo, M, Gámez-Guadix, E, Calvete
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Cyber Dating Abuse Victimization: Links With Psychosocial Functioning

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2019
It is well established that technology can be used to enact intimate partner violence (IPV). However, less is known about how cyber dating abuse (CDA) is associated with psychosocial functioning, especially when accounting for other forms of frequently co-occurring IPV victimization. The current study sought to determine the unique associations of CDA
Kari N. Duerksen, Erica M. Woodin
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Cyber dating abuse: Evidence from a systematic review

Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2019
Youth use a variety of digital tools to initiate, develop, and maintain a dating relationship. By doing so, youth become more accessible and vulnerable to interpersonal intrusiveness, which can promote certain forms of victimization, such as Cyber Dating Abuse (CDA). The present study provides a systematic review aimed to identify the studies that have
Sónia Caridade   +2 more
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The Rate of Cyber Dating Abuse Among Teens and How It Relates to Other Forms of Teen Dating Violence

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2013
To date, little research has documented how teens might misuse technology to harass, control, and abuse their dating partners. This study examined the extent of cyber dating abuse-abuse via technology and new media-in youth relationships and how it relates to other forms of teen dating violence.
Meredith Dank, Pamela Lachman Mpp
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Associations between knowledge level and attitudes towards cyber-dating abuse and dating violence in nursing students

Nurse Education Today, 2022
Dating violence is an increasing issue among young people and affects them psychologically. It also includes characteristics like controlling and/or monitoring. Cyber-dating abuse is dating violence characterized as harassing another person in a romantic connection via texting or online emails to control, threaten, or stalk them.This study was ...
Seda Er   +3 more
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Cyber dating abuse victimization and association with offline dating violence.

2020
Despite the positive effects associated with information and communication technologies (ICTs) on youth socialization process (e.g., ability to exercise self-control, to promote tolerance and respect for others, to adequately express feelings, to exercise critical thinking, and to make decisions), negative effects have also been documented (e.g ...
Caridade, Sónia   +2 more
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Self-Other overlap and Cyber Dating Abuse

The present study aimed at investigating the association between self-other overlap and cyber dating abuse behaviors, in terms of jealousy, control, and intrusiveness toward the partner in young adulthood. In addition, to check for potential individual and relational variability, we explored the moderating role of gender, age, and relationship duration
Pagani, Ariela Francesca   +2 more
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