Abstract:
Décadas de estudio sobre la violencia en la pareJa, nos ha llevado a determinar la importancia del análisis de estas conductas desde la adolescencia, como punto de partida para mejorar la detección, prevención e intervención eficaz y eficiente de estos comportamientos violentos. Se han analizado la... Ver más
Decades of studies on intimate partner violence have led us to determine the importance of analysing these behaviours from adolescence, as a starting point for improving the detection, prevention, and effective and efficient intervention of these violent behaviours. The different typologies, physical, psychological, and sexual aggression, the short, medium- and long-term consequences of this violence on the victims, have been analysed, and the different definitions have been discussed, trying to limit this important public health problem. Firstly, on partner violence in the adult population, and subsequently also a great effort has been made in the investigation of violence among the adolescent population. With the strong incursion of technologies in our daily lives, and even more so in the routines of young people, violence in couples has found other ways to be projected. For this reason, it is necessary that we understand the different violent behaviours that develop within a couple or exadolescent relationship, analyse them in detail, and know how they are carried out, when and how they end. In this sense, this doctoral thesis presents the analysis of two types of behaviours with well-defined characteristics: those behaviours that are born, develop and conclude totally in cyberspace (ON-ON) and those that have a mixed nature, developing partly in the physical world, and partly in cyberspace (OFF-ON), with the final objective of improving, by obtaining risk factors of victimization associated with these behaviours, the way to detect these violent behaviours earlier, prevent them to a greater extent and improve specialized intervention on them.
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