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Citation

Capaldi DM, Crosby L. Soc. Dev. 1997; 6(2): 184-206.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, John Wiley and Sons)

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Abstract

The occurrence of observed and reported physical and psychological aggression was examined for young, at-risk mostly unmarried couples using reports from both partners and observational data. It was predicted that males higher in antisocial behavior would be more likely to have an antisocial partner and that antisocial behavior would predict aggression toward the partner. The prevalence of reported physical aggression was comparable to that found for prior studies and was generally higher for the young women than the young men. Observed aggression was significantly associated with reported aggression, and psychological aggression was associated with physical aggression. Assortative partnering by antisocial behavior was found. The young man's aggression toward his partner was predicted particularly by his antisocial behavior, whereas that of the young woman was predicted by depressive symptoms and low self-esteem. Relationship satisfaction was associated with the occurrence of psychological aggression but not of physical aggression. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Social Development, 1997. Copyright © 1997 by Blackwell Publishers)

At Risk Juvenile
At Risk Adult
Dating Violence Causes
Partner Violence
Violence Against Women
Juvenile Aggression
Adult Aggression
Male Aggression
Male Behavior
Male Violence
Female Victim
Adult Aggression
Adult Antisocial Behavior
Adult Behavior
Adult Female
Adult Male
Adult Offender
Adult Victim
Adult Violence
Juvenile Aggression
Juvenile Antisocial Behavior
Juvenile Behavior
Juvenile Female
Juvenile Male
Juvenile Offender
Juvenile Victim
Juvenile Violence
Physical Aggression
Dating Violence Offender
Dating Violence Victim
Dating Violence Incidence and Prevalence
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