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Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2013
Wendy E Ellis Janet Chung-Hall Tara M Dumas

Past research has shown that adolescent peer groups make a significant contribution to shaping behavior but less is known about the role of peer groups in adolescent dating relationships. This longitudinal study examined the contribution of aggressive peer group norms on relationship quality and dating violence among dating adolescents. At the beginning of the school year (T1) and 6 months late...

Journal: :Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy 2016
Michelle Seulki Lee Stephanie Begun Anne P DePrince Ann T Chu

OBJECTIVE Little is known about the factors that contribute to adolescents' perceptions of the acceptability of dating violence, particularly among girls who have witnessed intimate partner violence (IPV). Drawing on relevant theory, the current study tests a path model linking frequency of witnessing IPV in childhood, sexist beliefs, and automatic relationship-to-harm associations to acceptabi...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2014
Isaac M Boafo Emmanuel A Dagbanu Kwaku Oppong Asante

In South Africa, dating violence is known to be widespread among adolescents, and is therefore a major public health issue because of its association with sexual risk behaviours. The objective of the study was to examine the relationship between dating violence and self-efficacy for delayed sex among school-going adolescents in Cape Town, South Africa. The study is based on analyses of data fro...

2015
Martin Winter Sebastian Goebl Nina Hubig Christopher Pleines Christian Böhm

Social networks play an important role in Web 2.0. For many users establishing contacts and staying in touch in the virtual world is more than just a spare time filler. In social networks like Facebook they provide much information about themselves in user profiles. Also for online dating the focus is on establishing new contacts. In general, three types of dating sites can be distinguished: mo...

Journal: :Journal of contextual behavioral science 2014
Ryan C Shorey JoAnna Elmquist Heather Zucosky Jeniimarie Febres Hope Brasfield Gregory L Stuart

Dating violence among college students represents a prevalent and serious problem. An abundance of research has examined risk and protective factors for dating violence, although only recently has research begun to focus on risk and protective factors that could be amenable to change in intervention programs. One potential risk factor for dating violence may be experiential avoidance. Using the...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2012
Joe F Pittman Jennifer L Kerpelman Janet B Soto Francesca M Adler-Baeder

We examined relations among perceived parenting practices (support and psychological control), attachment dimensions for romantic relationships (anxiety and avoidance) and exploration of the dating identity among actively dating adolescents in two high school aged samples. In the all female sample of Study 1 (n = 653) and the gender balanced sample of Study 2 (n = 1003), parenting practices con...

2016
Lisa De La Rue Joshua R. Polanin Dorothy L. Espelage Terri D. Pigott

The incidence of violence in dating relationships has a significant impact on young people, including decreased mental and physical health. This review is the first to provide a quantitative synthesis of empirical evaluations of schoolbased programs implemented in middle and high schools that sought to prevent or reduce incidents of dating violence. After a systematic search and screening proce...

2007
C. J. Colbourn K. W. Yates S. Zhao Warren Yates Sufang Zhao

| Code division multiplexing or multiple access techniques provide a method of isolating multiuser transmissions in a non-orthogonal fashion. The communication resources are shared dynamically between users. In networks with bursty traac having a large numbers of subscribers, each having very low duty cycles, non-orthogonal channeliza-tion enables active users to exploit the shared portion of s...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2012
Rosanna E. Guadagno Bradley M. Okdie Sara A. Kruse

This study examined how differences in expectations about meeting impacted the degree of deceptive self-presentation individuals displayed within the context of dating. Participants filled out personality measures in one of four anticipated meeting conditions: face-to-face, email, no meeting, and a control condition with no pretense of dating. Results indicated that, compared to baseline measur...

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