Digital violence in teen dating: an ecological engagement methodology

Thaís Afonso Andrade, Marisa Amorim Sampaio, Véronique Donard, Priscilla Machado Moraes
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Abstract Objectives: to investigate digital dating violence among adolescents. Methods: qualitative research, applying the ecological engagement methodology, carried out in a non-governmental organization. The final sample consisted of eight male and female adolescents, aged between 16 and 19 years old. Data were analysed according to Content Analysis technique, with triangulation of instruments and technique: biosociodemographic questionnaire; field notes; semi-structured interview; questionnaire “Knowing Dating Relationships”. Results: digital violence was frequent and naturalized in dating; despite mutual violence, bidirectionality in dating violence did not mean gender symmetry; the pandemic was linked to the daily increase in Internet use via mobile phones, but it did not increase dating violence. Impulsivity was used in attempts to resolve conflicts in dating, associated not only with adolescence, but also with the increasing digitization and acceleration of relationships within our society. Adolescents were direct and/or indirect victims of violence in their main development microsystems (family, school and neighborhood), simultaneously exposed to different types of violence, since childhood. Conclusions: the digital microsystem can be seen as another context for the perpetration and victimization of violence. Preventive actions should consider the various expressions of violence (physical, psychological, sexual and digital) and their repercussions for physical and mental health.
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青少年约会中的数字暴力:一种生态参与方法论
摘要目的:调查青少年网络约会暴力。方法:定性研究,应用生态参与方法论,在一个非政府组织进行。最后的样本包括8名年龄在16到19岁之间的男女青少年。数据分析采用内容分析技术,采用三角测量工具和技术:生物社会人口学问卷;专业笔记;半结构化面试;“了解约会关系”问卷。结果:数字暴力在约会中频繁发生,且已归化;尽管存在相互暴力,但约会暴力中的双向性并不意味着性别对称;这种流行病与每天通过手机上网的人数增加有关,但它并没有增加约会暴力。冲动性被用来解决约会中的冲突,这不仅与青春期有关,还与我们社会中日益数字化和加速的关系有关。青少年是其主要发展微系统(家庭、学校和邻里)中暴力的直接和/或间接受害者,从童年起就同时暴露于不同类型的暴力。结论:数字微系统可被视为实施暴力和使暴力受害的另一种环境。预防行动应考虑暴力的各种表现形式(身体、心理、性和数字)及其对身心健康的影响。
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Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil
Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Mother and Child Health is published every three months (March, June, September and December) by Institute of Mother and Child Health, continuing the Revista do IMIP. Aiming at publishing scientific research articles in the field of mother and child health. Contributions should approach different aspects of mother’s health, women’s health and children’s health, covering biomedical, sociocultural and epidemiological determinants.
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