Technology-facilitated abuse in relationships: Victimisation patterns and impact in young people
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Highlights:
• The Multi-dimensional Humiliation Pattern of TAR was experienced by men more than women and had the highest impact.
• The Multi-dimensional Sexual Coercion Pattern of TAR was experienced by women more than men and had medium impact.
• The Multi-dimensional Monitoring, Control and Threats Pattern of TAR displayed gender equivalence and had minimal impact.
• Women reported higher impact than men on some behaviours from the Threats and Humiliation dimensions.
• Reporting of individual TAR behaviours or dimensions may result in erroneous reporting of TAR and mask its gendered nature.
摘要
•The Multi-dimensional Humiliation Pattern of TAR was experienced by men more than women and had the highest impact.•The Multi-dimensional Sexual Coercion Pattern of TAR was experienced by women more than men and had medium impact.•The Multi-dimensional Monitoring, Control and Threats Pattern of TAR displayed gender equivalence and had minimal impact.•Women reported higher impact than men on some behaviours from the Threats and Humiliation dimensions.•Reporting of individual TAR behaviours or dimensions may result in erroneous reporting of TAR and mask its gendered nature.
论文关键词:Digital dating abuse,Impact,Fear,Distress,Victimisation,Humiliation
论文评审过程:Received 14 March 2021, Revised 31 May 2021, Accepted 2 June 2021, Available online 5 June 2021, Version of Record 28 July 2021.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2021.106897