The present study examines prevalence and correlates of experiencing and perpetrating relational aggression in the context of young adults\u27 romantic relationships. We assess correlates of relational aggression in four domains of risk: (1) Social-cognitive, (2) Relationship, (3) Trait/dispositional, and (4) Mental health. Results indicate that modest involvement in relational aggression is relatively common. Females reported higher levels of perpetration whereas males reported higher levels of victimization. Relational aggression and victimization were related to each domain of risk for both men and women, although different patterns of findings emerged for each domain. For example, individuals who reported perpetrating relational aggress...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study focuses on romantic relationships from the perspective of b...
Dating violence among college aged couples has become a growing concern. Over time, various explanat...
Adolescents\u27 (N = 292) relational aggression and outcome expectancies for relational aggression i...
The present study examines prevalence and correlates of experiencing and perpetrating relational agg...
The present study examines prevalence and correlates of experiencing and perpetrating relational agg...
This study examines young adults\u27 experiences with relational aggression among friends and romant...
This study examines young adults\u27 experiences with relational aggression among friends and romant...
This study examines young adults\u27 experiences with relational aggression among friends and romant...
Romantic relational aggression (RRA) is aimed at harming a romantic partner’s relationships with oth...
This study focused on romantic relational aggression, a variable that appears to predict intimate pa...
Background: Aggression in romantic relationships is a continuing factor for breakups, physical assau...
Researchers have long theorized that females may be as equally aggressive as males, but the form of ...
Dating aggression is a prevalent and costly public health concern. Using a relational risk framework...
This study focuses on romantic relationships from the perspective of both partners. This dyadic appr...
Relational aggression is defined as aggression that attempts to harm others through the manipulation...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study focuses on romantic relationships from the perspective of b...
Dating violence among college aged couples has become a growing concern. Over time, various explanat...
Adolescents\u27 (N = 292) relational aggression and outcome expectancies for relational aggression i...
The present study examines prevalence and correlates of experiencing and perpetrating relational agg...
The present study examines prevalence and correlates of experiencing and perpetrating relational agg...
This study examines young adults\u27 experiences with relational aggression among friends and romant...
This study examines young adults\u27 experiences with relational aggression among friends and romant...
This study examines young adults\u27 experiences with relational aggression among friends and romant...
Romantic relational aggression (RRA) is aimed at harming a romantic partner’s relationships with oth...
This study focused on romantic relational aggression, a variable that appears to predict intimate pa...
Background: Aggression in romantic relationships is a continuing factor for breakups, physical assau...
Researchers have long theorized that females may be as equally aggressive as males, but the form of ...
Dating aggression is a prevalent and costly public health concern. Using a relational risk framework...
This study focuses on romantic relationships from the perspective of both partners. This dyadic appr...
Relational aggression is defined as aggression that attempts to harm others through the manipulation...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study focuses on romantic relationships from the perspective of b...
Dating violence among college aged couples has become a growing concern. Over time, various explanat...
Adolescents\u27 (N = 292) relational aggression and outcome expectancies for relational aggression i...