Technologies have become important for interaction in couples. However, in some cases, controlling and aggressive behaviors can occur in the context of virtual interactions in couples; this is known as cyber-dating abuse (CDA). Identifying factors linked to CDA, as perpetrator and victim, are relevant for its prevention; therefore, more research is needed in this novel field of study. To contribute to the literature, our first goal was to analyze the associations among certain risk factors for CDA perpetration and victimization of, i.e., sexist attitudes and violence justification, problematic smartphone usage and impulsivity; sex and age were also considered. The second goal was to study whether there were differences in direct aggression ...
Cyber Dating Abuse (CDA) has been identified as a prevalent and negative experience for youth, which...
The present study applied Johnson’s (2006) typology to cyberspace. In addition, it examined how cybe...
Both adolescents and adults use mobile applications to engage in conversations, expand their social ...
There is a growing research interest in cyber dating abuse (CDA). CDA includes abusive online behavi...
Cyber Dating Abuse includes perpetration of aggressive and controlling behaviours against an intimat...
Gender norms and the co-occurrence of perpetration and victimization behaviors have been examined as...
Gender role norms have been widely studied in the offline partner violence context. Different studie...
Our dependence on technology for communication has become normalized by today\u27s society. As this...
There is increasing evidence that the use of electronic communication technology (ECT) is being inte...
Despite the positive effects associated with information and communication technologies (ICTs) on yo...
The present study explores the relationship between risky lifestyles, both online and offline, in re...
Youth use a variety of digital tools to initiate, develop, and maintain a dating relationship. By do...
The increasing role that new technologies play in intimate relationships has led to the emergence of...
Although measurement and prevalence of digital dating abuse (DDA) in young people’s relationships is...
Background Cyber dating abuse (CDA) refers to physical, verbal, and psychological violence perpetrat...
Cyber Dating Abuse (CDA) has been identified as a prevalent and negative experience for youth, which...
The present study applied Johnson’s (2006) typology to cyberspace. In addition, it examined how cybe...
Both adolescents and adults use mobile applications to engage in conversations, expand their social ...
There is a growing research interest in cyber dating abuse (CDA). CDA includes abusive online behavi...
Cyber Dating Abuse includes perpetration of aggressive and controlling behaviours against an intimat...
Gender norms and the co-occurrence of perpetration and victimization behaviors have been examined as...
Gender role norms have been widely studied in the offline partner violence context. Different studie...
Our dependence on technology for communication has become normalized by today\u27s society. As this...
There is increasing evidence that the use of electronic communication technology (ECT) is being inte...
Despite the positive effects associated with information and communication technologies (ICTs) on yo...
The present study explores the relationship between risky lifestyles, both online and offline, in re...
Youth use a variety of digital tools to initiate, develop, and maintain a dating relationship. By do...
The increasing role that new technologies play in intimate relationships has led to the emergence of...
Although measurement and prevalence of digital dating abuse (DDA) in young people’s relationships is...
Background Cyber dating abuse (CDA) refers to physical, verbal, and psychological violence perpetrat...
Cyber Dating Abuse (CDA) has been identified as a prevalent and negative experience for youth, which...
The present study applied Johnson’s (2006) typology to cyberspace. In addition, it examined how cybe...
Both adolescents and adults use mobile applications to engage in conversations, expand their social ...