Controlling one's romantic partner through digital media is a form of cyber dating abuse. To design effective educational campaigns, a deeper understanding of how some young people become victim of this type of abuse within their romantic relationships is warranted. This study is the first to adopt a lifestyle-routine activities theory perspective toward online romantic partner monitoring, by looking at whether secondary school students' risky digital lifestyle and their digital media use are linked to a higher chance of being controlled by a romantic partner, taking into account gender, age, and the length of the romantic relationship. The data of 466 secondary school students (71.0% girls, n = 331) between 16 and 22 years old (M = 17.99 y...
Based on lifestyle exposure theory (LET), this study examined online dating application (ODA) use an...
Intimate partner violence is prevalent in contemporary society and certain groups of individuals suc...
Despite the positive effects associated with information and communication technologies (ICTs) on yo...
Controlling one's romantic partner through digital media is a form of cyber dating abuse. To design ...
Just as with other forms of abuse such as bullying, dating violence is no longer limited to physical...
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...
Understanding the role of digital media in adolescents’ romantic relationships is essential to the p...
Cyberbullying is a phenomenon that has been extensively analysed amongst adolescents. However, in Sp...
Cyber dating violence is an increasing problem with serious negative consequences for adolescents. F...
In this study is analyzed the relationships from social networks dependence, the school climate and...
Color poster with text and graphs.According to Hinduja and Patchin (2011), romantic partners can cau...
Technologies have become important for interaction in couples. However, in some cases, controlling a...
As technology has become an ever-present facet in the lives of young people, they have become relian...
The article addresses the teenagers’ perception of those forms of teen dating violence that occur o...
Based on lifestyle exposure theory (LET), this study examined online dating application (ODA) use an...
Intimate partner violence is prevalent in contemporary society and certain groups of individuals suc...
Despite the positive effects associated with information and communication technologies (ICTs) on yo...
Controlling one's romantic partner through digital media is a form of cyber dating abuse. To design ...
Just as with other forms of abuse such as bullying, dating violence is no longer limited to physical...
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...
Understanding the role of digital media in adolescents’ romantic relationships is essential to the p...
Cyberbullying is a phenomenon that has been extensively analysed amongst adolescents. However, in Sp...
Cyber dating violence is an increasing problem with serious negative consequences for adolescents. F...
In this study is analyzed the relationships from social networks dependence, the school climate and...
Color poster with text and graphs.According to Hinduja and Patchin (2011), romantic partners can cau...
Technologies have become important for interaction in couples. However, in some cases, controlling a...
As technology has become an ever-present facet in the lives of young people, they have become relian...
The article addresses the teenagers’ perception of those forms of teen dating violence that occur o...
Based on lifestyle exposure theory (LET), this study examined online dating application (ODA) use an...
Intimate partner violence is prevalent in contemporary society and certain groups of individuals suc...
Despite the positive effects associated with information and communication technologies (ICTs) on yo...