Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesSandra M. Stith and Amber VennumEnding a college dating relationship is common as college coeds begin trying on romantic relationships for size. Ending the relationship because the relationship has become violent can add more complexities to an already unpleasant task. This study was an attempt to better understand the stay/leave decisions for college women who were victims of dating violence and whether or not these decisions differed for college women who were involved in violent versus non-violent dating relationships. Structural equation modeling was used to explore the factors that influenced the likelihood of female college students’ dating relationships to end using C...
This study examined the importance of witnessing parental violence, experiencing childhood violence,...
The researchers utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to examine college women’s disclosure ...
Dating violence is a worldwide problem (Straus, 2004). The majority of empirical studies and concept...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesSandra M. Stith and Amber VennumE...
The purpose of the current study was to explore college women’s stay/ leave decisions in abusive rel...
Dating violence is prevalent among college students. While past studies have used multiple theories ...
This study hypothesized that female victims of force in dating relationships are erroneously conside...
Objective: This study assessed the process of leaving an abusive dating relationship utilizing a qua...
The dating violence relationship experiences of students were investigated at a southeast regional u...
The present study explored the sexual, physical, psychological, and overall dating violence experien...
Dating violence is often thought of as a precursor for spousal abuse and that understanding is benef...
Dating violence is a significant problem on college campuses. More than one-fifth of the undergradua...
There has been insufficient attention given to mild to moderate bi-directional intimate partner viol...
The current study used a Post-positivist paradigm and was quantitative in nature. In addition, it us...
The purpose of the current study was to build on the existing literature to better understand young ...
This study examined the importance of witnessing parental violence, experiencing childhood violence,...
The researchers utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to examine college women’s disclosure ...
Dating violence is a worldwide problem (Straus, 2004). The majority of empirical studies and concept...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesSandra M. Stith and Amber VennumE...
The purpose of the current study was to explore college women’s stay/ leave decisions in abusive rel...
Dating violence is prevalent among college students. While past studies have used multiple theories ...
This study hypothesized that female victims of force in dating relationships are erroneously conside...
Objective: This study assessed the process of leaving an abusive dating relationship utilizing a qua...
The dating violence relationship experiences of students were investigated at a southeast regional u...
The present study explored the sexual, physical, psychological, and overall dating violence experien...
Dating violence is often thought of as a precursor for spousal abuse and that understanding is benef...
Dating violence is a significant problem on college campuses. More than one-fifth of the undergradua...
There has been insufficient attention given to mild to moderate bi-directional intimate partner viol...
The current study used a Post-positivist paradigm and was quantitative in nature. In addition, it us...
The purpose of the current study was to build on the existing literature to better understand young ...
This study examined the importance of witnessing parental violence, experiencing childhood violence,...
The researchers utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to examine college women’s disclosure ...
Dating violence is a worldwide problem (Straus, 2004). The majority of empirical studies and concept...