Adolescent Dating Violence

@article{Arriaga2004AdolescentDV,
  title={Adolescent Dating Violence},
  author={Ximena B. Arriaga and Vangie A. Foshee},
  journal={Journal of Interpersonal Violence},
  year={2004},
  volume={19},
  pages={162 - 184}
}
Past research suggests that adolescents whose parents are violent toward one another should be more likely to experience dating violence. Having friends in violent relationships also may increase the odds of dating violence. The authors examined which antecedent, friend dating violence or interparental violence, if either, is more strongly predictive of own dating violence perpetration and victimization. Five hundred and twenty-six adolescents (eighth and ninth graders) completed self-report… 

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