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Dating Violence Perpetration: The Predictive Roles of Maternally versus Paternally Perpetrated Childhood Abuse and Subsequent Dating Violence Attitudes and Behaviors
Authors:Christina M. Dardis  Katie M. Edwards  Erika L. Kelley  Christine A. Gidycz
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , Ohio University , Athens , Ohio , USA cd126408@ohio.edu;3. Department of Psychology , University of New Hampshire , Durham , New Hampshire , USA;4. Department of Psychology , Ohio University , Athens , Ohio , USA
Abstract:This study investigated both young men's and young women's perpetration of physical, sexual, and psychological forms of dating violence, examining predictors of violence including maternally or paternally perpetrated forms of various types of child maltreatment, as well as attitudes toward dating violence and dating violence victimization. Results of hierarchical linear regressions found that childhood experiences of maternal neglect predicted men's physical perpetration, and childhood sexual abuse predicted women's sexual perpetration and men's psychological perpetration. Further, positive attitudes toward dating violence predicted women's physical, psychological, and sexual perpetration, as well as men's sexual perpetration, and experiences of dating violence victimization were the strongest predictors of most forms of dating violence perpetration, particularly among women. Implications for future research and prevention initiatives are discussed.
Keywords:child sexual abuse  dating violence  emotional abuse  neglect  physical abuse
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