In-person and cyber dating abuse: A longitudinal investigation [PDF]
While studies have identified associations between cyber and in-person dating abuse, most research has relied on cross-sectional data, limiting the ability to determine temporality. This study tested the longitudinal associations between cyber and physical and psychological forms of in-person dating abuse. Data were from an ongoing
Yu Lu, Joris Van Ouytsel, Jeff R Temple
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Cyber Dating Abuse and Masculine Gender Norms in a Sample of Male Adults [PDF]
Gender role norms have been widely studied in the offline partner violence context. Different studies have indicated that internalizing these norms was associated with dating violence. However, very few research works have analyzed this relation in forms
Beatriz Villora +2 more
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Cyber and Offline Dating Abuse in a Portuguese Sample: Prevalence and Context of Abuse [PDF]
The increasing use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and networking has promoted the occurrence of different forms of victimization, specifically in terms of interpersonal interaction (e.g., cyberbullying or online risk-taking behaviour)
Sónia Caridade +2 more
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Psychometric Properties of the Cyber Dating Abuse Questionnaire [PDF]
The present study aimed to know the validity and reliability of the Cyber Dating Abuse Questionnaire - CDAQ in the Brazilian context. For this purpose, two empirical studies were designed.
Jaqueline Gomes Cavalcanti +3 more
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Gambaran Pengetahuan Remaja mengenai Perilaku Cyber Dating Abuse [PDF]
: Technology has a lot of impact on the development of adolescent’s romantic relationships. Previously, dating violence could only have happened offline, now can be easily done online in many different forms.
Yohanes Haryo Prabowo +4 more
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Implications of Self-Other Overlap for Cyber Dating Abuse in Young Adult Romantic Partners [PDF]
Social network sites (SNSs) have brought about profound changes in the way people relate to others, including their romantic partners. Despite the advantages SNSs may have for building and managing romantic relationships, their use can be linked to risky
Miriam Parise +2 more
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Cyber dating abuse perpetration and victimization among Chinese college students with a history of peer phubbing: psychological resilience moderates the indirect effect of rejection sensitivity [PDF]
Background As emerging adults are increasingly reliant on instant messaging applications for communication with romantic partners, cyber dating abuse perpetration (CDAP) and victimization (CDAV) have proliferated.
Wenwu Dai +3 more
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Creencias justificadoras de la violencia, mitos sobre el amor y abuso online en el noviazgo [PDF]
Distorted beliefs about violence and love are often associated with the presence of violence in dating relationships. This study analyzes the relationship between beliefs that justify violence and myths about love in two types of cyber dating abuse ...
Borrajo, Erika +2 more
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Unveiling the traumatic impact of cyber dating abuse and offline intimate partner violence: exploring the mediating role of adult attachment [PDF]
Cyber Dating Abuse (CDA) corresponds to a traumatic experience involving controlling and harassing behavior by a partner through modern technologies.
Federica Taccini, Stefania Mannarini
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3558 Do Recognition, Behavioral Intentions, and Attitudes of Adolescent Relationship Abuse (ARA) Serve as Protective Factors Against Future ARA and Cyber Dating Abuse (CDA)? [PDF]
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: To create prevention strategies targeting ARA and CDA, it is critical to educate and mold adolescent recognition, behavioral intentions, and attitudes regarding healthy dating relationships.
Linden Wu +3 more
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