TY - JOUR
T1 - Jealousy, sexism, and romantic love myths
T2 - the role of beliefs in online dating violence
AU - Ramírez-Carrasco, Daniela
AU - Ferrer-Urbina, Rodrigo
AU - Ponce-Correa, Felipe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023 Ramírez-Carrasco, Ferrer-Urbina and Ponce-Correa.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - With the massification of the Internet and social networks, a new form of dating violence called cyber-violence has emerged, which involves behaviors of control, humiliation, intimidation and threats towards the partner or ex-partner. Using a non-probabilistic sample of 1,001 participants aged 18 to 25 years, the present study used an ex post facto, retrospective, cross-sectional, single-group design to analyze the joint effects that beliefs associated with dating violence such as romantic love myths, jealousy, and sexism have on the victimization and perpetration of cyber-violence. The results evidenced that jealousy is involved in both Cyber-victimization and Cyber-harassment perpetrated, while sexist beliefs are only involved in perpetration. In the discussion section, it is postulated that cyber-violence is a phenomenon that is more related to the probability of aggression, but not to the probability of being a victim. Finally, limitations and implications for future research are discussed.
AB - With the massification of the Internet and social networks, a new form of dating violence called cyber-violence has emerged, which involves behaviors of control, humiliation, intimidation and threats towards the partner or ex-partner. Using a non-probabilistic sample of 1,001 participants aged 18 to 25 years, the present study used an ex post facto, retrospective, cross-sectional, single-group design to analyze the joint effects that beliefs associated with dating violence such as romantic love myths, jealousy, and sexism have on the victimization and perpetration of cyber-violence. The results evidenced that jealousy is involved in both Cyber-victimization and Cyber-harassment perpetrated, while sexist beliefs are only involved in perpetration. In the discussion section, it is postulated that cyber-violence is a phenomenon that is more related to the probability of aggression, but not to the probability of being a victim. Finally, limitations and implications for future research are discussed.
KW - cyber-harassment perpetrated
KW - cyber-victimization
KW - cyber-violence
KW - dating violence
KW - jealousy
KW - romantic love
KW - sexism
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85171363568
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1212737
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1212737
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85171363568
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 14
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
M1 - 1212737
ER -