The Role of Gender in the Perception of Different Forms of Psychological Violence in Young Couples.
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Abstract
The objective of the present study has been to assess the influence that
the sex of the aggressor and the sex of participant have on the perception
of three types of psychological violence in young couples. A total of 693
young people, ranging from 17 years to 25 years, were randomly assigned
six different scenarios in which situations of psychological violence between
young heterosexual couples were described and where the sex of the
aggressor and the types of psychological violence varied. The results of our
research revealed that differences in the perception of violence are observed
based on the sex of the aggressor, the sex of the participant, and the type
of psychological violence, independently, as well as in the interaction of the
three variables. This result is relevant as it points to the need for further
in-depth study into situations that could contribute to justifying violence.
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El presente estudio se enmarca en una línea de investigación desarrollada en el grupo de investigación de la Junta de Andalucía HUM-207. LA PSICOLOGÍA SOCIAL ANTE LOS DESAFÍOS DEL SIGLO XXI
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Perles, F., San Martín, J., Canto, J. y Vallejo, M. (2022). The Role of Gender in the Perception of Different Forms of Psychological Violence in Young Couples. Journal of Family Issues, 43 (4), 923-94.3 https://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X21996390









