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Violence in intimate relationships: A comparison of married and dating couples.

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This study examines the attitudes about intimate violence and compares the prevalence of abuse reported by married and dating participants, by type of abuse and sex of respondent. A sample of 3,716 participants, aged 15 to 67 years, filled in one attitudinal questionnaire and a self-report instrument on abuse perpetration and victimization. Attitudinal data revealed a general disapproval of violence use, with greater violence support among males and married participants.When comparing violence in both relational contexts, we found that, in terms of perpetration, more dating partners reported physical abuse and severe forms of physical abuse than married partners. Suggestions for future research are discussed.

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Machado, C., Martins, C., & Caridade, S. (2014). Violence in intimate relationships: A comparison of married and dating couples. Journal of Criminology, 2014, 1-9.

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