2018
DOI: 10.21134/haaj.v18i1.329
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Ciberagresores en el noviazgo adolescente y su relación con la violencia psicológica, el sexismo y los celos

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“…Adolescents' beliefs in romantic myths could make them believe that certain abusive, controlling and jealous behaviors are signs of love and are normal behaviors in a romantic relationship [39,41,42,47,53]. In line with this, some previous studies have linked offline DV victimization with myths of romantic love [47,48,50,51,54,55].…”
Section: Myths Of Romantic Love and Cyber Dating Violence Victimizationmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Adolescents' beliefs in romantic myths could make them believe that certain abusive, controlling and jealous behaviors are signs of love and are normal behaviors in a romantic relationship [39,41,42,47,53]. In line with this, some previous studies have linked offline DV victimization with myths of romantic love [47,48,50,51,54,55].…”
Section: Myths Of Romantic Love and Cyber Dating Violence Victimizationmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Romantic myths include beliefs about the power of love to cope with all kinds of difficulties, perceiving love as suffering, considering jealousy to be a sign of love, the need to have a romantic love to be happy, and the existence of our soul mate who is our only one true love [48]. These romantic myths affect how adolescents initiate and maintain their romantic relationships, and what behavior they consider is normal in them [48][49][50][51]. These romantic myths can also influence adolescents' acceptance of some abusive behavior performed by romantic partners.…”
Section: Myths Of Romantic Love and Cyber Dating Violence Victimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, other studies show that both more traditional and benevolent sexism are related to a further justification of domestic violence (Garaigordobil & Aliri, 2013;Shen, Chiu, & Gao, 2012), greater acceptance of the use of physical violence against women by men in relationships (Lee, Begun, DePrince, & Chu, 2016;Pozo, Martos, & Alonso, 2010), and greater violence committed (Fernández-Fuertes et al, 2018;Pazos, Oliva, & Hernando, 2014;Reyes, Foshee, Niolon, Reidy, & Hall, 2016) and suffered (Anacona, Cruz, Jiménez, & Guajardo, 2017) in couples. In addition, more traditional sexism predicts greater use of violent strategies of conflict resolution within the couple (Pradas & Perles, 2012) and the perpetration of cyber-aggression towards women by men (Rodríguez-Domínguez et al, 2017). Regarding gender differences, there are also contradictory results.…”
Section: Intimate Partner Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lo anterior implica que el estrés, el sentido de incapacidad y la actitud negativa hacia el colegio y hacia los profesores en su conjunto se encuentran asociados a violencia verbal, relacional, sexual, física y amenazas hacia sus parejas por parte de los hombres, lo que es consistente con estudios previos en los que se ha informado sobre las diferentes formas de manifestación de la violencia de pareja que evidencian los adolescentes maltratadores (Rey-Anacona, 2009;Rodríguez-Domínguez et al, 2018;Sugg, 2015).…”
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“…La violencia de pareja adolescente se define como el intento de dañar o controlar física, psicológica, económica, emocional y sexualmente a la pareja. Puede ocurrir de forma aislada o continua, entre parejas heterosexuales o del mismo sexo, dirigida hacia exparejas e inclusive cara a cara o de manera online (Rey-Anacona, 2009;Rodríguez-Domínguez, Durán-Segura & Martínez-Pecino, 2018;Sugg, 2015).…”
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