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Effects of Abusive Parenting,Caretaker Arrests,and Deviant Behavior on Dating Violence Among Homeless Young Adults
Authors:Kimberly A Tyler  Rachel M Schmitz
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USAkim@ktresearch.net;3. Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Abstract:Although dating violence is widespread among young adult homeless populations, its risk factors are poorly understood by scholars. To address this gap, this study uses a social learning theory to examine the effects of abusive parenting and caretaker arrests on dating violence among 172 homeless young adults. Results from path analyses revealed that child physical abuse and caretaker arrests were positively associated with engaging in a greater number of school fights, which, in turn, was strongly and positively correlated with participating in more deviant subsistence strategies (e.g., stealing) since being on the street. Young people who participated in a greater number of delinquent acts were more likely to report higher levels of dating violence. Study results highlight the extent of social learning within the lives of homeless young adults, which is evident prior to their leaving home and while they are on the street.
Keywords:child physical abuse  dating violence  delinquent behavior  homeless young adults
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