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Young Adolescent Boys and Dating ViolenceThe Beginning of Patriarchal Terrorism?University of Utah, Salt Lake City, moises.prospero{at}socwk.utah.edu This study investigated gender and age differences in the perceptions of dating violence using both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Focus groups were conducted to develop culturally appropriate questionnaires consisting of dating scenarios that may lead to dating violence. The participants were asked to provide their perceptions and behavioral reactions to the dating scenarios. The study found that young adolescent boys were significantly more likely to respond aggressively toward dating partners than were young adolescent girls, women, and men. These findings have implications for practitioners who are charged with preventing dating violence among adolescents, specifically boys.
Key Words: age differences dating violence perceptions sex differences
Affilia, Vol. 22, No. 3,
271-280 (2007) |
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