Youth Cyber Dating Abuse: A Meta-Analysis of Risk and Protective Factors
Cyber Dating Abuse (CDA) has been identified as a prevalent and negative experience for youth, which highlights the need to identify the factors associated with the occurrence of this phenomenon.
Sónia Maria Martins Caridade +1 more
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On-line program for the prevention of dating violence: mixed descriptive cross-sectional and post-test pre-test study [PDF]
Introduction Dating violence (DV) is a public health problem for which intervention is necessary. The beginning of adulthood is where more relationships begin, and where it is required to prevent DV.
Esperanza Barroso-Corroto +5 more
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Cross-sectional and temporal associations between cyber dating abuse victimization and mental health and substance use outcomes [PDF]
Lu, Yu +4 more
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Cyber Dating Abuse: Conceptualization and Meta-analysis of Prevalence Rates
In this study, a systematic review was carried out with the aim of analyzing the terms, definitions, dimensions, and prevalence rates of cyber dating abuse (CDA). After the analysis, the term cyber dating abuse is considered as the most appropriate and a
Ainize Martínez-Soto, Izaskun Ibabe
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Technology-facilitated abuse as a risk factor for STI and pregnancy in early adulthood: evidence from latine adolescents in California [PDF]
Background Background Technology-facilitated abuse (TFA) has emerged as a significant form of violence against adolescents and young adults (AYA). However, evidence is limited regarding the prevalence of forms of TFA among AYA and how TFA from partners ...
Miriam Hartmann +9 more
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Adolescents' Experiences of Cyber-Dating Abuse and the Pattern of Abuse Through Technology, A Scoping Review. [PDF]
While the proliferation of online social platforms has become a significant part of virtual interactions between intimate partners, digital technology has also created the conditions for increased control and abuse, which is known as “cyber-dating abuse,” a technology-facilitated form of intimate partner violence.
Afrouz R, Vassos S.
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Prevalence and Correlates of the Perpetration of Cyber Dating Abuse among Early Adolescents. [PDF]
Much is known about the prevalence and correlates of dating violence, especially the perpetration of physical dating violence, among older adolescents. However, relatively little is known about the prevalence and correlates of the perpetration of cyber dating abuse, particularly among early adolescents.
Peskin MF +10 more
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Adolescents’ beliefs in romantic myths of love have been related to cyber dating violence victimization. However, these relationships could be mediated by adolescents’ tolerant attitudes toward dating abuse and be different for adolescent boys and girls.
María Jesús Cava Caballero +3 more
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The Temporal Association Between Traditional and Cyber Dating Abuse Among Adolescents. [PDF]
While research has explored adolescents' use of technology to perpetrate dating violence, little is known about how traditional in-person and cyber abuse are linked, and no studies have examined their relationship over time. Using our sample of 780 diverse adolescents (58 % female), we found that traditional and cyber abuse were positively associated ...
Temple JR +6 more
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The Role of Individual Differences in Cyber Dating Abuse Perpetration
There is a growing research interest in cyber dating abuse (CDA). CDA includes abusive online behavior toward a current or former intimate partner, such as aggression, control, harassment, and humiliation. Despite the potential overlap and reciprocal relationship of CDA and intimate partner violence, there remains considerable paucity in research ...
Evita March +5 more
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