"Words will always hurt me" : South African university students' experiences of female relational aggression.
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2016
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Abstract
This study explored a non-physical, covert form of aggression known as Relational
Aggression (RA) from the perspective of young adult women. The aim of the study was to
explore how young adult women defined and understood RA. It also aimed to provide a
description of their personal experiences with RA.
A qualitative research design, located within a constructivist grounded theory framework,
was used to guide the study. Initial data was collected in the form of semi-structured
interviews with 13 female university students between the ages of 18 and 25 from Durban,
SouthAfrica. After tentative explanations and categories had been developed, theoretical
sampling was conducted to test these interpretations. The theoretical sampling process
involved semi-structured interviews with 3 additional female university students between the
ages of 18-25. The final results of the analysis resulted in the emergence of four core
categories and fivesub-categories. In accordance with previous research on aggression, the
results suggested that RA was pervasive and normative amongst young adult women. It was
associated with challenges in female friendships, which were complicated by issues of
jealousy and competition, as well as the struggle to attain popularity and an
idealised/stereotypical image. The findings highlighted the serious nature of RA and the impact it had on the lives of young
women. The findings also illustrated the need for further research on this topic in order to
raise awareness and to devise effective ways of dealing with it.
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Master of Arts in Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2016.
Keywords
University of KwaZulu-Natal--Students., Aggressiveness--South Africa--KwaZulu-Natal--Physiological aspects., College students--South Africa--KwaZulu-Natal--Psychology., Aggressiveness in youth--South Africa--KwaZulu-Natal., Love-hate relationships--South Africa--KwaZulu-Natal., Women--South Africa--KwaZulu-Natal--Psychology., Theses--Psychology.