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The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology

The Relationship between Perceived Motives for Dating Violence Perpetration and Dating Violence of College Students : Focusing on Gender Differences

Abstract

The present study investigated the relationship between motives for dating violence perpetration and dating violence, according to focusing on the necessity of research on context for dating violence that suggested in previous studies. And gender differences were also investigated in the relationship between these two variables. For our purpose, in study Ⅰ, 317 male and female college students who had experience of dating violence were sampled and data were collected on the experience of dating violence, motives for dating violence perpetration, and the social desirability. Data were analyzed by hierarchical regression analysis. The results are as follows. First, Men's perpetration was mainly associated with motive of emotional, mental or physical state, while women's perpetration was only associated with motive of asserting power or authority. Second, gender differences were confirmed in the relationship between motives for dating violence perpetration and dating violence, suggesting that men and women could attack in different contexts. In study Ⅱ, mediation effect of perpetration motive of asserting power or authority was tested in relationship between child abuse experience and psychological dating violence perpetration of women with data of 107 female college students who had experience psychological dating violence. Fully mediation effect of perpetration motive of asserting power or authority between those two variables was confirmed. Based on the results of this study, it was discussed on the suggestions for interventions of psychological dating violence for women and further study, limitations of our research.

keywords
데이트폭력, 가해동기, 성차, 아동학대, dating violence, perpetration motives, gender differences

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