Friday, November 21, 2008

Dating violent young

The main form of dating violence in the attacks are emotional, but there are numerous reports of serious assaults. One in every four teenagers, between 11 and 17 years, complaining that the (a) boyfriend (a) (a) assaulted with insults, shouting, punches, kicks and sovas, reveals a study by the University of Minho .

"Insults, cracked, screaming, and throwing objects from, prevent or control contacts with others" are the most common acts in the doctoral thesis on violence in dating the psychologist Sónia Charity.

According to the investigator, "25.4% of young people has suffered at least once in a violent act in the relationship." Number "very far from reality, it is merely to decide how to complain," said Rosa Saavedra, the Association of Victim Support.

The study covered 4667 young people up to 29 years, but the association has already reached two requests for support of children of 11 years and six reports of girls up to 17 years.

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