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The relevance of technology to the nature,prevalence and impact of Adolescent Dating Violence and Abuse: A research synthesis
Institution:1. Northeastern Illinois University, Department of Special Education, 5500 North St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625-4699, United States;2. University of North Texas, Department of Educational Psychology — Special Education, 1155 Union Circle #311335, Denton, TX 76203-5017, United States;1. School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, 8 Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TZ, United Kingdom;2. School of Social Work, University of Central Lancashire, Harrington, HA328, United Kingdom;3. School of Social Work, University of Central Lancashire, Harrington, HA310, United Kingdom
Abstract:While an established literature has documented the nature and prevalence of traditional forms of Adolescent Dating Violence and Abuse (ADVA), less research has investigated the relevance of Electronic Communication Technology (ECT) such as mobile phones and communication tools via the Internet to ADVA and to psychological/emotional abuse and monitoring or controlling behaviors in particular. This paper reviews the literature on the nature, prevalence and impact of ADVA and what will be termed Technology Assisted Adolescent Dating Violence and Abuse (TAADVA). The review revealed a broad range of prevalence estimates for physical, psychological/emotional, and sexual dating violence in addition to abuse experienced or performed via ECT. Inconsistencies in prevalence reports are likely to be due to the various measures and methods used to investigate this phenomenon, however; this leads to difficulties when attempting to make accurate comparisons and generalizations. Limited research was found to have explored the impact of TAADVA compared to that of traditional ADVA. Nevertheless, ADVA and TAADVA were prevalent in a substantial number of adolescent romantic relationships in these studies. It is suggested that ECT provides a new avenue for ADVA rather than representing a new, unique form of abuse. Further research is needed to explore the nature, prevalence, and impact of ECT use for both abusive and non-abusive purposes within adolescent dating relationships, in addition to whether this creates new victims or perpetrators of such abuse. Implications of the findings of the review are discussed.
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