1996
DOI: 10.1093/her/11.3.275-a
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Gender differences in adolescent dating abuse prevalence, types and injuries

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“…It is possible that younger adolescents may be lacking knowledge or proficiencies to cope with intense dating relationships and all forms of dating abuse. Given that the stability of dating violence among youth into adulthood has been well-documented (Foshee, 1996), school programming that involves education on cyber dating abuse would be beneficial at an early age. Although there were no broad level gender differences in the present study, as stated previously, contradicting results have emerged in the field.…”
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“…It is possible that younger adolescents may be lacking knowledge or proficiencies to cope with intense dating relationships and all forms of dating abuse. Given that the stability of dating violence among youth into adulthood has been well-documented (Foshee, 1996), school programming that involves education on cyber dating abuse would be beneficial at an early age. Although there were no broad level gender differences in the present study, as stated previously, contradicting results have emerged in the field.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dick et al (2014) noted that females also reported more cyber dating abuse victimization than males. However, when it comes to sexual dating abuse, both traditional and cyber, males report as much as twice the amount of female perpetration (Foshee, 1996;Zweig et al, 2013).…”
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“…Las agresiones en el noviazgo suelen encuadrarse en tres grandes categorías (i.e., violencia física, psicológica y sexual) y, tal y como se puede ver en la Figura 1, se manifiestan de diferentes formas (Cornelius y Resseguie, 2007;Foshee, 1996;Foshee, Bauman, Linder, Rice y Wilcher, 2007;Leen et al, 2013;Shorey, Cornelius y Bell, 2008). Así y todo, la diferenciación entre las diversas formas de violencia es útil para facilitar su estudio, pero hay que tener presente que los diferentes tipos de agresión están interrelacionados y muy frecuentemente, tienen lugar de manera conjunta (Pozueco, Moreno, Blázquez y García-Baamonde, 2013;Stets y Henderson, 1991).…”
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“…b The items on violence, adapted from a scale used by Foshee (1996), included questions on whether the subject reports that her partner ever did one of the following things before age 14: scratched or slapped me; pushed, grabbed, or shoved me; slammed me or held me against the wall; kicked or bit me; hit me with a fist; hit me with something hard; beat me repeatedly; tried to choke me; burned me, assaulted me with a knife or gun. A violent incident was defined as an affirmative answer to any of the above questions.…”
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