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Diversitas: Perspectivas en Psicología

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GUISADO ALVAREZ, Dulce María  e  CALA, Verónica C.. Do values towards the partner influence adolescent dating violence (ADV)?. Divers.: Perspect. Psicol. [online]. 2021, vol.17, n.1, pp.84-100.  Epub 30-Dez-2020. ISSN 1794-9998.  https://doi.org/10.15332/22563067.6533.

Research on intimate partner violence in the adolescent has been increasing in recent years. However, there are few studies that delve into the role of cultural values and preferences associated with the partner in the possibility of suffering violence. This research characterizes the different value profiles towards the adolescent partner and subsequently analyzes the influence of these on violence victimization. A questionnaire on intimate partner violence in the adolescent and associated cultural aspects was applied to 417 Spanish adolescents (15-21 years old) who had been in an active relationship for the last 3 months. Jealousy and control appear as the most widespread forms of violence and sexual violence is the only form of violence with differences attributable to gender. The analysis of the values associated with the couple shows that women value more communicative aspects in the couple and men value appearance. Women prefer, to a greater extent than men, to have fun, to be free and to feel desired. The valuational differences were grouped into three relational profiles or clusters: the traditional-communicative, the hedonistic-detached and the protective-dependent. Finally, contrast tests denied a direct influence of partner-associated values on intimate partner violence victimization. The analysis of the values associated with the couple provides valuable information on the transformations that are taking place in adolescent relationships, but does not maintain a direct relationship with the violence suffered.

Palavras-chave : intimate partner violence in the adolescent; intimate partner values; Spain.

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