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Dating Violence: A Review
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Set, Zeynep
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Aggressiveness
/ Alcohol use
/ Behavior
/ dating violence
/ Domestic violence
/ Marriage
/ Oppression
/ Personal relationships
/ Researchers
/ Risk factors
/ Women
/ Young adults
2020
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Dating Violence: A Review
by
Set, Zeynep
in
Aggressiveness
/ Alcohol use
/ Behavior
/ dating violence
/ Domestic violence
/ Marriage
/ Oppression
/ Personal relationships
/ Researchers
/ Risk factors
/ Women
/ Young adults
2020
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Dating Violence: A Review
2020
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[...]the 1970s, this power brought by the order that generally resulted in physical violence was not questioned, but today domestic violence has been brought to the fore as a social problem and has become the subject of research. According to the results of Sugarman and Hotaling (1989), although the researches show different results, the rate of encountering violence in the university sample is approximately 30%, similar to marriage. The first one is based on the social learning theory (Bandura 1986) and suggests that adolescents learn to apply violence to their partners by observing the positive results of others' behavior (parents, friends, role models). Since the perpetrators are thought to be able to observe more positive results than the victims, this theory is mostly used to understand the perpetrators. According to another study, a positive correlation was found between the probability of committing violence or exposure to violence among young women and exposure to domestic violence (Choi and Temple 2016).
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Psikiyatride Guncel Yaklasimlar : Current Approaches in Psychiatry,Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar
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