The present study presents psychometric information on a new instrument, the Digital Intimate Partner Violence Questionnaire (DIPVQ), and explores the similitudes and differences between in-person and digital-based abuses (those that involve the use of information and communication technologies [ICTs]). In all, 449 Peruvian students took part in the study (X = 21.2 years; SD = 4.3 years; 73% women). DIPVQ structure was determined by carrying out an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) with polychoric correlation matrices and oblique rotation. In-person violence was assessed using the Dating Violence Questionnaire (DVQ) and self-labeling questions (e.g., feeling trapped, afraid, and abused). Relationship satisfaction was assessed using...
Abstract Background The use of electronic media is widespread among young people and is a potential ...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveDespite the growing interest in the study of dating violence, relatively...
Background/Objective: Although measurement instruments for intimate partner violence (IPV) are avail...
Cyber dating violence is an emerging form of dating violence that may have serious health effects on...
The term ‘cyber dating violence’ refers to a new form of interpersonal violence in romantic relation...
Intimate partner violence is prevalent in contemporary society and certain groups of individuals suc...
The increase in digital practices and networking has introduced important changes to social interac...
Partner abuse is an important social problem due to its high prevalence and the consequences it enta...
This systematic review synthesizes evidence of how people use the internet to deploy covert strategi...
INTRODUCTION: Traditional forms of intimate partner violence (IPV) such as physical and psychologica...
The present study applied Johnson’s (2006) typology to cyberspace. In addition, it examined how cybe...
Although detrimental for any age group, rates of experiencing sexual assault (SA) are found to be th...
The purpose of this study was to develop and provide initial validation for a measure of adult cyber...
Intimate partner violence is prevalent in contemporary society and certain groups of individuals suc...
Abstract Background The use of electronic media is widespread among young people and is a potential ...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveDespite the growing interest in the study of dating violence, relatively...
Background/Objective: Although measurement instruments for intimate partner violence (IPV) are avail...
Cyber dating violence is an emerging form of dating violence that may have serious health effects on...
The term ‘cyber dating violence’ refers to a new form of interpersonal violence in romantic relation...
Intimate partner violence is prevalent in contemporary society and certain groups of individuals suc...
The increase in digital practices and networking has introduced important changes to social interac...
Partner abuse is an important social problem due to its high prevalence and the consequences it enta...
This systematic review synthesizes evidence of how people use the internet to deploy covert strategi...
INTRODUCTION: Traditional forms of intimate partner violence (IPV) such as physical and psychologica...
The present study applied Johnson’s (2006) typology to cyberspace. In addition, it examined how cybe...
Although detrimental for any age group, rates of experiencing sexual assault (SA) are found to be th...
The purpose of this study was to develop and provide initial validation for a measure of adult cyber...
Intimate partner violence is prevalent in contemporary society and certain groups of individuals suc...
Abstract Background The use of electronic media is widespread among young people and is a potential ...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveDespite the growing interest in the study of dating violence, relatively...
Background/Objective: Although measurement instruments for intimate partner violence (IPV) are avail...