The present study provides a cross-national comparison of parental models of family violence as predictors of romantic partner violence reported by college women. Participants included college women from the United States (n = 319), Spain (n = 95), and Turkey (n = 207) to report violence in five relationships: father-to-mother, mother-to-father, father-to-participant, mother-to-participant, and romantic-partner-to-participant. Multiple regression revealed that partner violence received by college women was best explained by mother-to-father violence for the United States sample, but by father-to-mother violence for the Spanish and Turkish samples. Results may be useful for college women to identify family and cultural risk factors for roman...
The exposure of adult children to inter-parental violence is an indirect form of victimization which...
This study empirically evaluates the Riggs and O’Leary (1989) model of dating violence. A sample of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-89)Every 12 seconds a woman is beaten by her male boyf...
Existing family literature mostly excludes women who are East Asian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, an...
This study examines relationship violence among college students, focusing on the predictive roles o...
The study evaluated the association between witnessing interparental violence as a child, being a vi...
Prior research has shown that college women in the United States are experiencing significantly high...
This article reports the prevalence of neglectful behavior by parents of university students in 17 n...
The transgenerational hypothesis of family violence predicts that violent parents serve as models fo...
While the intergenerational transmission of violence has been widely studied in the United States an...
Advisors: Florensia Surjadi.Committee members: Lin Shi; Charline Xie.A history of violence in the fa...
Although studies on physical dating violence have mostly been carried out in individualistic, Wester...
In a survey of 504 college students examining predictors of violence in heterosexual relationships, ...
Psychological aggression is present in as many as 89-97% of college women’s intimate relationships (...
There is a dearth of studies that compare interpersonal violence cross nationally. This paper report...
The exposure of adult children to inter-parental violence is an indirect form of victimization which...
This study empirically evaluates the Riggs and O’Leary (1989) model of dating violence. A sample of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-89)Every 12 seconds a woman is beaten by her male boyf...
Existing family literature mostly excludes women who are East Asian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, an...
This study examines relationship violence among college students, focusing on the predictive roles o...
The study evaluated the association between witnessing interparental violence as a child, being a vi...
Prior research has shown that college women in the United States are experiencing significantly high...
This article reports the prevalence of neglectful behavior by parents of university students in 17 n...
The transgenerational hypothesis of family violence predicts that violent parents serve as models fo...
While the intergenerational transmission of violence has been widely studied in the United States an...
Advisors: Florensia Surjadi.Committee members: Lin Shi; Charline Xie.A history of violence in the fa...
Although studies on physical dating violence have mostly been carried out in individualistic, Wester...
In a survey of 504 college students examining predictors of violence in heterosexual relationships, ...
Psychological aggression is present in as many as 89-97% of college women’s intimate relationships (...
There is a dearth of studies that compare interpersonal violence cross nationally. This paper report...
The exposure of adult children to inter-parental violence is an indirect form of victimization which...
This study empirically evaluates the Riggs and O’Leary (1989) model of dating violence. A sample of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-89)Every 12 seconds a woman is beaten by her male boyf...