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Intimate abuse through technology: A systematic review of scientific Constructs and behavioral dimensions

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COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Volume 122, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2021.106861

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Cyber dating abuse; Digital dating abuse; Intimate partner violence; Systematic review; Technology

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Research on intimate abuse through technology has significantly increased in the last decade, leading to the creation of numerous scientific constructs. However, using different constructs can make it challenging to interpret and compare results. A systematic review identified 42 constructs and 20 behavioral dimensions related to intimate abuse through technology. Future studies are recommended to adopt constructs like digital dating abuse and consider exploring different age groups in this research field.
In the last decade, research related to intimate abuse through technology has increased exponentially, and numerous scientific constructs have been created to define this phenomenon. These constructs tend to be compared or used interchangeably, but several previous studies have emphasized that this multiplurality of constructs could contribute to the existence of constraints in the interpretation and comparison of results between studies. To address these constraints, we undertook a systematic review with the aims of (1) identifying scientific constructs related to intimate abuse through technology and (2) identifying behavioral dimensions developed to analyze this phenomenon. In our review, we included 126 studies and identified 42 constructs and 20 multidimensional behavioral sets related to intimate abuse through technology. On the basis of our analysis, we recommend that future studies adopt the construct of digital dating abuse or the initial theoretical formulation of cyber dating abuse to analyze this phenomenon since they both provide formal definitions and fullspectrum behavioral dimensions; however, these constructs also present some limitations. We also recommend that future studies consider expanding this research field to different configurations of intimate relationships, considering the inclusion of more diverse age groups.

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