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Citation

Perry AR, Fromuth ME. J. Interpers. Violence 2005; 20(9): 1078-1095.

Affiliation

Middle Tennessee State University.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0886260505278106

PMID

16051728

Abstract

This study examined courtship violence using couple data. Participants were 50 heterosexual dating couples with at least one member of the couple being a university student. Using the Conflict Tactics Scales 2 (CTS2), both members of a couple reported on received and inflicted physical and psychological violence. The prevalence of physical aggression depended on how violence was defined. On the CTS2, 60% of couples were considered physically violent when within-couple agreement was not considered; this dropped to as low as 28% when agreement had to be present. Women were more likely than men to report inflicting psychological aggression and to report aggressing against their partner with a playful intent. Taken together, these findings demonstrate the need to continue to examine courtship violence, especially by utilizing responses from both members of a couple.

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