Violence in the context of dating and sex

A study of reported courtship violence using a representative sample of college students and a broad definition of relationships “at risk” found substantially higher rates of violence than those reported in earlier studies. Females reported using a wider array of violence than males, but males used...

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College students
Courtship
Courtship/Courting
Dating
Race/Races/Racial/Racially (see also Relations, Race)
Sex differences (see also Gender differences)
sexual behavior
Sexuality
Socioeconomic status (see also Socioeconomic)
Violence
Violence/Violent
young adults
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