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ArtikelMeasuring Sex Differences in Violence Victimization and Perpetration Within Date and Same-Sex Peer Relationships  
Oleh: Swahn, Monica H. ; Simon, Thomas R. ; Arias, Ileana ; Bossarte, Robert M.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Interpersonal Violence vol. 23 no. 8 (Aug. 2008), page 1120-1139.
Topik: Date Violence; Peer Violence; Gender; Methods
Fulltext: 1120.pdf (109.95KB)
Isi artikelThis study examines sex differences in the patterns of repeated perpetration and victimization of physical violence and psychological aggression within dating relationships and same-sex peer relationships. Data were obtained from the Youth Violence Survey: Linkages among Different Forms of Violence, conducted in 2004, and administered to all public school students enrolled in grades 7, 9, 11 and 12 (N = 4,131) in a high-risk school district. Analyses of adolescents who dated in the past year (n = 2,888) show that girls are significantly more likely than boys to report physical violence and psychological aggression perpetration within dating relationships. However, boys are significantly more likely than girls to report physically injuring a date. Boys are also significantly more likely than girls to report physical violence victimization and perpetration within same-sex peer relationships. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.
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