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Impact Factor:1.697 | Ranking:Family Studies 13 out of 43
Source:2016 Release of Journal Citation Reports with Source: 2015 Web of Science Data

Romance and Violence in Dating Relationships

  1. JUNE HENTON
    1. Oregon State University
  1. RODNEY CATE
    1. Oregon State University
  1. JAMES KOVAL
    1. California State University, Long Beach
  1. SALLY LLOYD
    1. University of Utah
  1. SCOTT CHRISTOPHER
    1. University of Nevada, Reno

Abstract

Recent data verifying a substantial amount of violence in dating relationships have presented a new challenge to the romantic love model. This study, which investigates abuse between high school couples, confirms the existence of violence among younger partners and describes their reactions to those abusive events. Findings suggest that violence is viewed by participating individuals as relatively nondisruptive to the relationship and sometimes is even seen as a positive occurrence. Discussion centers on how romance and violence coexist.

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