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  • Teen dating violence poses significant risks to adolescent well-being.
  • Understanding motives is crucial for prevention and intervention strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the primary motives adolescents attribute to dating violence.
  • To integrate quantitative and qualitative data for comprehensive insights.

Main Methods:

  • Concurrent mixed-methods design with 703 participants (quantitative) and 103 (qualitative).
  • Utilized the Dating Violence Motives Scale.
  • Employed data triangulation and meta-inference for analysis.

Main Results:

  • Jealousy was the most cited motive, especially among males.
  • Anger expression and communication deficits were also prominent motives.
  • Qualitative data revealed triggers like family interference, control, and stressors.

Conclusions:

  • Gender influences motives: males cited reactive/control reasons, females cited emotional expression.
  • Sociocultural gender norms shape perceptions of violence motives.