Dating violence trajectories in adolescence: how do they relate to sexual outcomes in Canada?

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Dion, J., Hébert, M., Sadikaj, G., Girouard, A., Godbout, N., Martin-Storey, A., Blais, M. et Bergeron, S. (2023). Dating violence trajectories in adolescence: how do they relate to sexual outcomes in Canada? Archives of Sexual Behavior, 52 (7). pp. 2749-2765. ISSN 0004-0002 1573-2800 DOI 10.1007/s10508-023-02625-3

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Abstract

Dating violence during adolescence is a major public health issue: it is highly prevalent and extensive research has documented its physical and psychological consequences, yet very little has focused on its sexual consequences. The present study investigated the longitudinal associations between dating violence victimization (psychological, sexual or physical) and sexual well-being (sexual satisfaction and sexual distress) among 1442 sexually active adolescents aged between 14 and 17 years who completed at least one of three data waves (51.1% girls; 45.7% boys; 0.3% non-binary; 3.0% varying gender identity). The study also examined whether these associations differed by gender identity and sexual minority status. Adolescents completed online questionnaires on electronic tablets during class. The results indicated that psychological, physical (except for boys), and sexual dating violence victimization were all associated with lower sexual satisfaction and greater sexual distress over time. Moreover, the between-level associations between dating violence and poorer sexual outcomes were stronger among girls and gender varying adolescents than among boys. The within-level association between physical dating violence and sexual satisfaction was significant among adolescents with a nonvarying sexual minority status, but not among those with a nonvarying heterosexual status or that varied in sexual minority status. Findings offer cues for dating violence prevention and intervention programs by suggesting the need to examine sexual well-being over time.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: Adolescents Dating violence Gender identity Sexual distress Sexual minority Sexual satisfaction Adolescent Adolescent behavior Canada Crime victims Female Humans Intimate partner violence Male Sexual behavior Violence Crime victim Human Partner violence Psychology
Date de dépôt: 01 déc. 2025 19:56
Dernière modification: 01 déc. 2025 19:56
Version du document déposé: Post-print (version corrigée et acceptée)
URI: https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/12447

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