Dating violence (Dv): A systematic meta-analysis review


Abstract:

This study summarizes the results of meta-analyses about risk and protective factors related to dating violence (DV). Fifteen studies were included from 1997 to 2018, N = 1784018. The results were classified ac-cording to ecological theory. The Zr’s were calculated for each factor and level of analysis, including the differences between victimization and per-petration effect sizes. Then, the Zr´s were transformed to r values. In ac-cordance with the different levels of analysis, results showed that the ef-fect sizes were greater for: (1) individual level: Cigarette smoking, adoles-cent pregnancy (victimization) and sex (perpetration/victimization); (2) microsystem: Peer sexual harassment, (victimization), peer DV, deviant peers and family violence (perpetration/ victimization); (3) exosystem: Age (victimization) and violent neighborhoods (perpetration/ victimization), and (4) macrosystem: Cultural minority and disadvantaged neighborhoods (perpetration / victimization). DV protective factors which had the lowest effect sizes were: Parental and peer support; and highest effect sizes were found in the exo and macro levels, and then in the individual and micro levels. Furthermore, statistically significant differences between total effect sizes were found, with values being higher in the exosystem for victimiza-tion than for perpetration. Delimiting the most important risk and protec-tive factors for DV has important implications for prevention and inter-vention.

Año de publicación:

2019

Keywords:

  • social-ecological model
  • Risk and protective factors
  • Meta- review
  • dating violence

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso abierto

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Violencia doméstica

Áreas temáticas:

  • Cultura e instituciones
  • Problemas sociales y servicios a grupos
  • Salud y seguridad personal