scholarly journals KECEMBURUAN DAN PERILAKU DATING VIOLENCE PADA REMAJA AKHIR

Proyeksi ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Putri Mawadhatul Fajri ◽  
Haiyun Nisa

Pada masa remaja, �setiap individu akan menghadapi berbagai dinamika dalam tugas perkembangannya, seperti �adalah adanya ketertarikan untuk menjalin dan memiliki �hubungan khusus dengan lawan jenis. Hubungan tersebut terkadang dipengaruhi oleh rasa cemburu sehingga menyebabkan terjadinya tindakan kekerasan. Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan �untuk mengetahui bagaimana �kecemburuan yang dimiliki oleh remaja akhir dapat �memberikan pengaruh terhadap �munculnya perilaku dating violence. �Adapun metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah kuantitatif dengan� teknik kuota sampling. Responden yang terlibat sebagai responden �berjumlah �138 orang remaja akhir yang berpacaran. �Instrumen penelitian yang digunakan mengacu pada� �Multidimensional Jealousy Scale (MJS) yang disusun oleh Pfeiffer dan Wong (1989) dan �Conflict in Adolescent Dating Relationships Inventory (CADRI) yang disusun oleh Wolfe, dkk (2001). Analisis data pada penelitian ini �menunjukkan �bahwa kecemburuan memiliki hubungan terhadap munculnya bentuk �perilaku yang berupa �dating violence pada remaja akhir, �yang menunjukkan bahwa perilaku kekerasan yang dilakukan kerap disebabkan oleh rasa cemburu yang dimiliki antara satu orang terhadap pasangannya.

2021 ◽  
pp. 088626052110219
Author(s):  
Andréanne Fortin ◽  
Alison Paradis ◽  
Martine Hébert ◽  
Andréanne Lapierre

Physical dating violence (DV) is a widespread problem among adolescents. A growing body of literature demonstrates that physical DV often occurs during disagreements when partners use destructive conflict management strategies, such as conflict engagement (e.g., losing control, criticizing) or withdrawal (e.g., acting cold, being distant). However, little is known regarding how the individual daily variability on the use of destructive conflict management strategies can influence the probability of perpetrating day-to-day physical DV, especially if the other partner is also perceived as using destructive behaviors. Using an intensive longitudinal approach, the current study first aimed to examine the daily associations between the use of various conflict management strategies and physical DV perpetration in adolescent dating relationships. A second objective was to investigate if perceived partner’s conflict behaviors moderated the relation between self-reported conflict management strategies and day-to-day physical DV perpetration. A sample of 216 adolescents ( Mage = 17.03, SD = 1.49) involved in a dating relationship, completed a baseline assessment followed by 14 daily diaries. Results of multilevel logistic analyses revealed that using conflict engagement strategies significantly increased the probability of day-to-day physical DV perpetration. Furthermore, the probability of perpetrating physical DV was significantly higher on days in which teens reported using high levels of conflict engagement while also perceiving their partner as using high levels of conflict engagement or withdrawal. These findings yield new insights on the daily context in which disagreements might escalate into aggression. Evidence from this study further supports the conflict escalation pattern and the demand/withdraw communication pattern in the context of adolescent dating relationships. Preventive initiatives should address the interplay of perceptions and conflict behaviors concerning physical DV perpetration.


2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 178-201 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charlene K. Baker

Prior research suggests that peers are important to adolescent dating experiences. However, questions remain about the role peers play in adolescent relationships, including dating violence. To fill this gap, eight sex-specific focus groups were conducted with 39 high school–aged teens, all of whom had experienced prior relationship problems. Participants described how peers helped them initiate dating relationships, but once in the relationship, peers would spread rumors and create dramas that led to jealousy, discord, and violence between the couple. Prevention programs should focus on cultivating peers as helpful bystanders and counteracting peer actions that lead to dating violence.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 222-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danica G. Hays ◽  
Rebecca E. Michel ◽  
Rebekah F. Cole ◽  
Kelly Emelianchik ◽  
Julia Forman ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ernest M. Ernest M. Jouriles ◽  
Cora Platt ◽  
Renee McDonald

2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrés A. Fernández-Fuertes ◽  
Antonio Fuertes ◽  
Ramón F. Pulido

2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (9) ◽  
pp. 1039-1052 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kristin Haglund ◽  
Ruth Ann Belknap ◽  
Lisa M. Edwards ◽  
Marcel Tassara ◽  
James Van Hoven ◽  
...  

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