What goes around comes around: The loop of physical teen dating violence perpetration among Turkish adolescents

Author(s):  
Ezgi Toplu‐Demirtaş ◽  
Ayşegül Aracı‐İyiaydın
PEDIATRICS ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 141 (4) ◽  
pp. e20172790 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph R. Cohen ◽  
Ryan C. Shorey ◽  
Suvarna V. Menon ◽  
Jeff R. Temple

2015 ◽  
Vol 56 (6) ◽  
pp. 619-624 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dennis E. Reidy ◽  
Joanne P. Smith-Darden ◽  
Kai S. Cortina ◽  
Roger M. Kernsmith ◽  
Poco D. Kernsmith

2017 ◽  
Vol 105 ◽  
pp. 275-279 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan C. Shorey ◽  
Joseph R. Cohen ◽  
Yu Lu ◽  
Paula J. Fite ◽  
Gregory L. Stuart ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 452-461
Author(s):  
Alison Krauss ◽  
Ernest N. Jouriles ◽  
Renee McDonald ◽  
David Rosenfield

2020 ◽  
pp. 088626052091554
Author(s):  
Valérie Théorêt ◽  
Andréanne Lapierre ◽  
Martin Blais ◽  
Martine Hébert

Attachment theory provides important insight regarding the etiology of teen dating violence perpetration (TDV-P). Attachment insecurities have been associated with TDV-P, but the mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear. Furthermore, as of now, studies have failed to explore whether the relation between attachment insecurities and TDV-P varied according to its forms (i.e., psychological, physical or sexual) or to the perpetrator’s gender. This study aimed to investigate if emotion dysregulation mediates the association between attachment insecurities and different forms of TDV-P among girls and boys. Adolescents ( Mage = 16 years; n = 3,214; 60% girls) were recruited from a one-stage stratified cluster sample of 34 high schools in Quebec, Canada. Path analyses with probit regression models were conducted separately for girls and boys. Attachment anxiety and avoidance were associated with more emotion dysregulation. Emotion dysregulation was, in turn, associated with higher probabilities of physical TDV-P in girls and psychological TDV-P in girls and boys. Surprisingly, emotion dysregulation was not associated with sexual TDV-P. Attachment anxiety remained directly related to higher probabilities of perpetrating all forms of TDV. These findings support the hypotheses set forth by attachment theory and highlight the utility of this theory to understand and potentially prevent TDV-P. Practitioners should more specifically address adolescents’ attachment anxiety, as it seems more related to TDV-P. Finally, this study underscores the necessity of considering gender and specific forms of TDV-P to understand the association between attachment insecurities, emotion dysregulation, and TDV-P.


2020 ◽  
Vol 120 (2) ◽  
pp. 165-177
Author(s):  
Yu Lu ◽  
Youngju Shin ◽  
Vi D. Le ◽  
Jeff R. Temple ◽  
Jonathan Pettigrew

PurposeDespite being a significant public health problem, teen dating violence and related risk behaviors are yet to be examined in Nicaragua. This study aims to examine the prevalence of in-person dating violence and cyber dating abuse and to test the associations between teen dating violence and substance use (i.e. alcohol, cigarette, marijuana and e-cigarette) as well as externalizing behaviors.Design/methodology/approachSurvey responses were collected from a school-based sample of 1,799 Nicaraguan early adolescents (average age = 13.04 years).FindingsThe prevalence was 41% for in-person dating violence victimization, 39% for in-person dating violence perpetration, 30% for cyber dating abuse victimization and 26% for cyber dating abuse perpetration. The majority (56%) of the adolescents reported engagement in externalizing behaviors, but substance use prevalence was relatively low, ranging from 1–9% depending on the substance type. Multivariate regression analyses suggest that in-person dating violence perpetration was positively associated with all types of substance use and externalizing behaviors, while victimization was only associated with externalizing behaviors.Originality/valueDespite the descriptive nature, the study is the first to examine the prevalence of teen dating violence and its relationships with other risk behaviors in Nicaraguan adolescents and have important health implications.


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