Research outputs
2026
Greater toxic online disinhibition and lower consistent online self-presentation contribute to the perpetration of cyber dating abuse
Ritchie, R., Limniou, M., & Gordts, S. (2026). Greater toxic online disinhibition and lower consistent online self-presentation contribute to the perpetration of cyber dating abuse. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 16. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1716617
2025
Theories and causes behind Cyber Dating Abuse perpetration: a systematic review
Ritchie, R., Limniou, M., & Gordts, S. (2025). Theories and causes behind Cyber Dating Abuse perpetration: a systematic review. In Research Handbook on Cyberpsychology (pp. 110-148). Edward Elgar Publishing. doi:10.4337/9781803929484.00009
2024
Motives and causes behind Cyber Dating Abuse perpetration: A systematic Review.
Ritchie, R., Limniou, M., & Gordts, S. (2024). Motives and causes behind Cyber Dating Abuse perpetration: A systematic Review.. In BPS Cyberpsychology section annual conference. Liverpool, UK.