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Jealousy, Violence, and Sexual Ambivalence in Adolescent Students According to Emotional Dependency in the Couple Relationship
Background: Emotional dependency in couples involves excessive and dysfunctional emotional bonding. Aims: This work aimed to determine the relationship between violence, jealousy, and ambivalent sexism according to emotional dependence in adolescent student couples. Methods: A cross-sectional study....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623033/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34828706 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8110993 |
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author | Arbinaga, Félix Mendoza-Sierra, María Isabel Caraballo-Aguilar, Belén María Buiza-Calzadilla, Irene Torres-Rosado, Lidia Bernal-López, Miriam García-Martínez, Julia Fernández-Ozcorta, Eduardo José |
author_facet | Arbinaga, Félix Mendoza-Sierra, María Isabel Caraballo-Aguilar, Belén María Buiza-Calzadilla, Irene Torres-Rosado, Lidia Bernal-López, Miriam García-Martínez, Julia Fernández-Ozcorta, Eduardo José |
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description | Background: Emotional dependency in couples involves excessive and dysfunctional emotional bonding. Aims: This work aimed to determine the relationship between violence, jealousy, and ambivalent sexism according to emotional dependence in adolescent student couples. Methods: A cross-sectional study. A total of 234 Spanish adolescents (69.7% female, M(age) = 16.77, SD = 1.11) participated in the study. Participants completed an ad hoc interview and several validated tests (Partner’s Emotional Dependency Scale, the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory, the Jealousy subscale of the Love Addiction Scale, the Conflict in Adolescent Dating Relationship Inventory). Results: Of the sample, 40.6% indicated high emotional dependence and 14.5% extreme emotional dependence. Differences were observed according to gender (t = 3.92, p < 0.001), with adolescent boys scoring higher than adolescent girls. Extremely emotionally dependent participants showed differences in both violence (sexual, relational, verbal, and physical) and ambivalent sexism (hostile, benevolent) and jealousy scores. Generating a predictive model of emotional dependence, with the variable jealousy and ambivalent sexism as predictor variables, it was found that jealousy has the greatest predictive and major explanatory capacity (R(2) = 0.297); with an R(2) = 0.334. However, the contribution of the ASI-Hostile subscale was not significant when the ASI-Benevolent subscale was introduced into the model. Further, in a second model where the scores on jealousy and the couple conflict inventory’s subscales were considered as predictors, are again jealousy makes the greatest predictive contribution and shows the greatest explanatory capacity (R(2) = 0.296). It was found that the contribution is significant only for the predictive capacity of Sexual Violence and Relational Violence. In this sense, the educational context is one of the propitious places to detect and correct behaviors that may be indicative of potentially unbalanced and unbalancing relationships for adolescents. |
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spelling | pubmed-86230332021-11-27 Jealousy, Violence, and Sexual Ambivalence in Adolescent Students According to Emotional Dependency in the Couple Relationship Arbinaga, Félix Mendoza-Sierra, María Isabel Caraballo-Aguilar, Belén María Buiza-Calzadilla, Irene Torres-Rosado, Lidia Bernal-López, Miriam García-Martínez, Julia Fernández-Ozcorta, Eduardo José Children (Basel) Article Background: Emotional dependency in couples involves excessive and dysfunctional emotional bonding. Aims: This work aimed to determine the relationship between violence, jealousy, and ambivalent sexism according to emotional dependence in adolescent student couples. Methods: A cross-sectional study. A total of 234 Spanish adolescents (69.7% female, M(age) = 16.77, SD = 1.11) participated in the study. Participants completed an ad hoc interview and several validated tests (Partner’s Emotional Dependency Scale, the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory, the Jealousy subscale of the Love Addiction Scale, the Conflict in Adolescent Dating Relationship Inventory). Results: Of the sample, 40.6% indicated high emotional dependence and 14.5% extreme emotional dependence. Differences were observed according to gender (t = 3.92, p < 0.001), with adolescent boys scoring higher than adolescent girls. Extremely emotionally dependent participants showed differences in both violence (sexual, relational, verbal, and physical) and ambivalent sexism (hostile, benevolent) and jealousy scores. Generating a predictive model of emotional dependence, with the variable jealousy and ambivalent sexism as predictor variables, it was found that jealousy has the greatest predictive and major explanatory capacity (R(2) = 0.297); with an R(2) = 0.334. However, the contribution of the ASI-Hostile subscale was not significant when the ASI-Benevolent subscale was introduced into the model. Further, in a second model where the scores on jealousy and the couple conflict inventory’s subscales were considered as predictors, are again jealousy makes the greatest predictive contribution and shows the greatest explanatory capacity (R(2) = 0.296). It was found that the contribution is significant only for the predictive capacity of Sexual Violence and Relational Violence. In this sense, the educational context is one of the propitious places to detect and correct behaviors that may be indicative of potentially unbalanced and unbalancing relationships for adolescents. MDPI 2021-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8623033/ /pubmed/34828706 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8110993 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Arbinaga, Félix Mendoza-Sierra, María Isabel Caraballo-Aguilar, Belén María Buiza-Calzadilla, Irene Torres-Rosado, Lidia Bernal-López, Miriam García-Martínez, Julia Fernández-Ozcorta, Eduardo José Jealousy, Violence, and Sexual Ambivalence in Adolescent Students According to Emotional Dependency in the Couple Relationship |
title | Jealousy, Violence, and Sexual Ambivalence in Adolescent Students According to Emotional Dependency in the Couple Relationship |
title_full | Jealousy, Violence, and Sexual Ambivalence in Adolescent Students According to Emotional Dependency in the Couple Relationship |
title_fullStr | Jealousy, Violence, and Sexual Ambivalence in Adolescent Students According to Emotional Dependency in the Couple Relationship |
title_full_unstemmed | Jealousy, Violence, and Sexual Ambivalence in Adolescent Students According to Emotional Dependency in the Couple Relationship |
title_short | Jealousy, Violence, and Sexual Ambivalence in Adolescent Students According to Emotional Dependency in the Couple Relationship |
title_sort | jealousy, violence, and sexual ambivalence in adolescent students according to emotional dependency in the couple relationship |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623033/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34828706 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8110993 |
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