Adolescent dating relationships represent a critical developmental context in which beliefs about intimacy, gender roles, and power are formed and consolidated. Within this stage, coercive control often emerges in subtle and normalized forms, contributing to the persistence of gender-based violence. The present research examines the psychosocial risk factors underlying the perception of coercive control in teen dating relationships.
Legitimizing Coercive Control in Teen Dating Relationships: Psychosocial Risk Factors in the Adolescent Population
Coppola I.;Tironi M.;Bizzi F.;Rania N.;
2026-01-01
Abstract
Adolescent dating relationships represent a critical developmental context in which beliefs about intimacy, gender roles, and power are formed and consolidated. Within this stage, coercive control often emerges in subtle and normalized forms, contributing to the persistence of gender-based violence. The present research examines the psychosocial risk factors underlying the perception of coercive control in teen dating relationships.File in questo prodotto:
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