Intimate partner violence in the relationships of mexican youth. Differential analysis by sex and level of schooling
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Keywords

dating violence
adolescents
college
psychological abuse
gender differences violencia en el noviazgo
adolescentes
universitarios
maltrato psicológico
diferencias por género

How to Cite

Cortés-Ayala, L., Flores, M., Bringas, C., Rodríguez-Franco, L., López-Cepero, J., & Rodríguez, F. (2016). Intimate partner violence in the relationships of mexican youth. Differential analysis by sex and level of schooling. Terapia Psicológica, 33(1), 5-12. Retrieved from https://teps.cl/index.php/teps/article/view/22

Abstract

The aim of this study is to examine the prevalence of violent behavior or partner abuse (dating violence), as well as gender differences and level of schooling in a sample of 3495 Mexican youth (1537 males and 1958 females; 55.2% pre-undergraduate and 44.8% undergraduate students) through the eight factors from the CUVINO measure (alpha = .92). The results showed a high prevalence of victimization, especially for the abuse categorized as psychological (detachment, coercion, humiliation), gender-related and sexualrelated; Female adolescents report more perpetration of dating violence and less victimization, both at the pre-undergraduate and undergraduate levels. Males have a greater perception of abuse, especially physical, emotional and instrumental punishment, though not higher occurrence behaviors. The implications of the results are discussed.

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