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The Temporal Association Between Traditional and Cyber Dating Abuse Among Adolescents

NCJ Number
249640
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence Volume: 45 Issue: 2 Dated: February 2016 Pages: 340-349
Author(s)
J. R. Temple; H. J. Choi; M. Brem; C. Wolford-Clevenger; G. L. Stuart; M. Peskin; J. Elmquist
Date Published
February 2016
Length
10 pages
Annotation

This study adds to research that has explored adolescents' use of technology to perpetrate dating violence by examining how traditional in-person and cyber abuse are linked over time.

Abstract

Using a sample of 780 diverse adolescents (58 percent female), the study found that traditional and cyber abuse were positively associated, and cyber- abuse perpetration and victimization were correlated at each time point. Cyber abuse perpetration in the previous year (spring 2013) predicted cyber abuse perpetration 1 year later (spring 2014), while controlling for traditional abuse and demographic variables. In addition, physical violence victimization and cyber-abuse perpetration and victimization predicted cyber-abuse victimization the following year. These findings highlight the reciprocal nature of cyber abuse and suggest that victims may experience abuse in multiple contexts. (Publisher abstract modified)