Abstract

Technology is the most common means of perpetrating dating abuse among young people. However, less is known about adolescent digital dating abuse victimisation in Australia and Brazil. This brief provides definitions and highlights three main adolescent digital dating abuse categories: monitoring and control, humiliation and threats, and sexual coercion. Understanding digital dating abuse as a multidimensional and gendered phenomenon is crucial for policymakers, schools and universities to recognise and address this social and health problem.

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