Romantic Relational Aggression: What about Gender?
Citation:
Bagner, D., Storch, E., & Preston, A. (2007). Romantic Relational Aggression: What about Gender? Journal of Family Violence, 22(1), 19-24.
Abstract:
This study examined the relations among romantic relational aggression, social anxiety, loneliness, depressive symptoms, and alcohol and drug use in a sample of 215 undergraduate college students. Consistent with prior work, no gender differences were found in the experience of romantic relational aggression. Results indicated that romantic relational aggression was positively associated with social anxiety (for women only), loneliness, depressive symptoms, and alcohol use and drug use. Implications of these findings for the role of aggression within the context of intimate relationships during college are discussed.

