JOURNAL ARTICLE

The Interplay of Self-Esteem in the Relationship Between Sexual Dating Violence and Self-Silencing in Adolescent Girls.

  • Published In: Partner Abuse, 2024, v. 15, n. 4. P. 511 1 of 3

  • Database: CINAHL Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Fortin, Laurie; Jean-Thorn, Arianne; Allard-Cobetto, Pénélope; Théorêt, Valérie; Hebert, Martine 3 of 3

Abstract

Several repercussions have been linked to teen dating violence, including self-silencing. Self-silencing refers to an excessive worry about the partner's needs and opinions, which can lead to neglecting one's well-being. However, the mechanisms by which dating violence, especially sexual victimization, affects self-silencing are understudied. Moreover, studies have identified sexual victimization by an intimate partner as one of the most critical factors affecting youth's self-esteem development, which may explain this relationship. The present study aimed to explore the possible mediating role of self-esteem in the relationship between sexual teen dating violence and self-silencing. Adolescents were recruited from a one-stage stratified cluster sample of 34 high schools inQuebec, Canada. Adolescents completed measures on sexual dating violence and self-esteem at Wave 1 and self-silencing in their relationship at Wave 2, 6 months later. Analyses were conducted on 2,489 adolescent girls (M = 15.48 years, SD =.95) who participated in Wave 2 and reported being in a dating relationship in the last 6 months. Results of the path analysis indicated that self-esteem acted as a mediator in the relationship between sexual teen dating violence and self-silencing. This study helps better understand the processes underlying self-silencing behaviors in adolescent victims of sexual dating violence. The results highlight a potential target for intervention to inhibit the development of self-silencing in adolescent girls experiencing sexual dating violence.

Additional Information

  • Source:Partner Abuse. 2024/10, Vol. 15, Issue 4, p511
  • Document Type:Journal Article
  • Subject Area:Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Publication Date:2024
  • ISSN:1946-6560
  • DOI:10.1891/PA-2023-0061
  • Accession Number:180104394

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