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Profiles and Risk Factors for Teen Dating Violence in Spain

Teen dating violence (TDV) refers to a wide range of partner-directed harmful behaviors among adolescents. Since it was first documented in the 1980s, there is a growing interest in TDV due to its potentially devastating mid- and long-term consequences. Aiming at the early detection of TDV onset wit...

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Published in:Journal of interpersonal violence 2023-02, Vol.38 (3-4), p.4267-4292
Main Authors: Valdivia-Salas, Sonsoles, Lombas, A. Sebastian, Jiménez, Teresa I., Lucas-Alba, Antonio, Villanueva-Blasco, Víctor J.
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description Teen dating violence (TDV) refers to a wide range of partner-directed harmful behaviors among adolescents. Since it was first documented in the 1980s, there is a growing interest in TDV due to its potentially devastating mid- and long-term consequences. Aiming at the early detection of TDV onset with prevention purposes, research has focused on the detection of typologies of perpetrators and/or victims as well as on identifying risk and protective factors for its occurrence. Research with Spanish adolescents, however, is very limited. To fill this gap, we recruited a total of 2,319 adolescents from different regions in Spain, out of which, 1,079 reported having had a romantic partner during the last year. These filled out measures of TDV (perpetration and victimization), school aggression, hostile and benevolent sexism, empathy, assertiveness, psychological inflexibility (general measures), and psychological inflexibility with prejudice thoughts. A cluster analysis revealed that adolescents could be divided into two clusters as a function of their TDV profile: Cluster 1, including close to 76% of the sample (boys and girls), presented low TDV perpetration and victimization; Cluster 2, including 24% of the sample (boys and girls), presented higher TDV perpetration and victimization. Regression analyses revealed that, as compared to those in Cluster 1, adolescents in Cluster 2 were more likely to be older boys who scored high in benevolent sexism, overt and relational school aggression, and personal distress, and low in behavior regulation skills, perspective taking, and practical personal ability. We discuss the implications of these findings for the design of evidence-based TDV prevention campaigns.
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Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adolescents
Aggression
Aggressiveness
Assertiveness
Boys
Children
Cluster analysis
Crime Victims - psychology
Dating
Domestic violence
Empathy
Female
Gender Bias
Girls
Humans
Intimate partner violence
Intimate Partner Violence - psychology
Male
Males
Multivariate Analysis
Perspective Taking
Prejudice
Protective factors
Psychological distress
Risk Factors
Sexism
Spain
Teenagers
Victimization
Victims of Crime
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