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Adolescent beliefs about the acceptability of dating violence: does violent behavior change them?
J Interpers Violence. 2013 Jan; 28(2):436-50.JI

Abstract

This longitudinal study examined the interplay between teens' beliefs about the acceptability of dating violence and dating violence perpetration. The final sample included 82 teens aged 14 to 17 years. Families were recruited from truancy courts and juvenile probation and victim services offices. Teens participated in a baseline and a follow-up assessment spaced 3 months apart. At each assessment, teens reported on their beliefs about dating violence acceptability and their dating violence perpetration. Dating violence perpetration at baseline predicted beliefs accepting of violence at follow-up, after accounting for baseline levels of beliefs. Beliefs at baseline, however, did not predict dating violence perpetration at follow-up. Dating violence perpetration may lead to beliefs more accepting of such violence.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275-0442, USA. vmueller@mail.smu.eduNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

Language

eng

PubMed ID

22871789

Citation

Mueller, Victoria, et al. "Adolescent Beliefs About the Acceptability of Dating Violence: Does Violent Behavior Change Them?" Journal of Interpersonal Violence, vol. 28, no. 2, 2013, pp. 436-50.
Mueller V, Jouriles EN, McDonald R, et al. Adolescent beliefs about the acceptability of dating violence: does violent behavior change them? J Interpers Violence. 2013;28(2):436-50.
Mueller, V., Jouriles, E. N., McDonald, R., & Rosenfield, D. (2013). Adolescent beliefs about the acceptability of dating violence: does violent behavior change them? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 28(2), 436-50. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260512454716
Mueller V, et al. Adolescent Beliefs About the Acceptability of Dating Violence: Does Violent Behavior Change Them. J Interpers Violence. 2013;28(2):436-50. PubMed PMID: 22871789.
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