Is adolescent sibling violence a precursor to college dating violence?

V. Noland, Karen Liller, R. McDermott, M. Coulter, Anne E. Seraphine

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Abstract

Objective: To determine whether experiencing sibling violence in adolescence is a significant predictor for later dating violence. The influence of parent-to-child and parent-to-parent violence is also explored. Methods: A modified version of the CTS2 was administered to community college students. The survey instrument used the CTS2 psychological and physical assault subscales. Results: Adolescent sibling violence was a predictor for college dating violence. Males reported experiencing more sibling violence than females did, but females reported experiencing more dating violence, both as perpetrators and victims. Conclusion: Further research is needed to improve understanding of the reasons for and the long-term consequences of sibling violence.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalAmerican Journal of Health Behavior
Volume28
StatePublished - 2004

Disciplines

  • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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