The Relationship Between Social Support and Adolescent Dating Violence
@article{Richards2012TheRB,
title={The Relationship Between Social Support and Adolescent Dating Violence},
author={Tara N. Richards and Kathryn A. Branch},
journal={Journal of Interpersonal Violence},
year={2012},
volume={27},
pages={1540 - 1561}
}Although much research has focused on the function of social support in adult intimate partner violence, little is known about the role of social support in adolescent dating violence. This study is an exploratory analysis of the independent impact of social support from friends and family on the risk of adolescent dating violence perpetration and victimization among a large sample of youth (n = 970). Approximately, 21% of the sample reported experiencing victimization in a dating relationship…
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