The role of Chinese face in the perpetration of dating partner violence

J Interpers Violence. 2012 Mar;27(4):793-811. doi: 10.1177/0886260511423242. Epub 2011 Oct 16.

Abstract

This study explored the associations between the perpetration of partner violence and two types of face orientation-protective and acquisitive-in Chinese societies. Data from a convenience sample of 3,388 university students from Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing were analyzed. The participants completed the Protective and Acquisitive Face Orientation (PAFO) Scale Short Form and the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2) to measure their face orientations and experience of perpetrating violence against their dating partner. Acquisitive face orientation (AFO) was positively associated with the self-reported perpetration of physical and psychological partner violence. No significant associations were found between protective face orientation (PFO) and partner violence perpetration. Gender differences were found across all types of dating violence. City of residence, age, and SES were also associated with partner violence in specific ways. The findings gave insights on the possible mechanisms between partner violence and the concept of face to be explored in future research.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Asia, Eastern / epidemiology
  • Asian People / psychology*
  • Asian People / statistics & numerical data
  • Courtship
  • Crime Victims / psychology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Logistic Models
  • Male
  • Personality*
  • Psychological Tests
  • Risk Factors
  • Self Concept*
  • Sex Distribution
  • Sexual Partners / psychology*
  • Spouse Abuse / ethnology*
  • Spouse Abuse / psychology*
  • Spouse Abuse / statistics & numerical data
  • Students
  • Universities
  • Young Adult