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This study analyses the relationship between exposure to family violence and dating
violence. We used the Children’s Natural Family Environment Signalling Scale and the
Revised Conflict Tactics Scale. Five hundred and five young people average aged 21.76
(SD = 2.15) participated in the study. The results revealed high rates of prevalence
of dating violence, being psychological aggression the most frequent typology, in the
perpetration and victimization (52.3% - 50.4%, respectively). There is evidence of high
rates of violence (80.8%) in family context, emotional violence is highlighted (74.3%),
followed by control (65.9%), coercion (34.5%) and, lastly, physical violence (16.4%).
The association analyses have proved that there is a positive relationship between dating
violence and exposure to family violence. We reiterate the need for the creation of measures
of prevention and intervention in family violence, given its potential impact on
intimate relational dynamics.
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Intimate relationships Dating violence Family violence Exposure
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Citation
Faias, J., Caridade, S. & Cardoso, J. (2016). Exposição à violência familiar e abuso íntimo em jovens: que relação?. Psychologica, 59(1), 1, 7-23.