| Literature DB >> 25736801 |
Johanne Vézina1, Martine Hébert2, François Poulin1, Francine Lavoie3, Frank Vitaro4, Richard E Tremblay5.
Abstract
This study aims to document the prevalence of repeated patterns of dating victimization and to examine, within the frameworks of an ecological model and lifestyle/routine activities theories, associations between such patterns and family, peer, and individual factors. Dating victimization in adolescence (age 15) and early adulthood (age 21) was evaluated in 443 female participants. Multinomial logistic regression analyses revealed that history of family violence, childhood behavior problems, and adolescent high-risk behaviors were associated with an increased risk for girls of being victimized (psychologically and/or physically/sexually) in their dating relationships, either in adolescence or early adulthood, or at both developmental periods.Entities:
Keywords: dating victimization; longitudinal study; young women
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25736801 DOI: 10.1177/1077801215570481
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Violence Against Women ISSN: 1077-8012