Violence in adolescent and young couples is a major issue given its high prevalence and
the serious consequences that it brings. For this reason, this research has stated two main objectives.
In the first place, to ascertain the level of agreement between both members of the couple both
with regard to occurrence and frequency of violence. Second, to ascertain the level of agreement on
the frequency of use of conflict resolution strategies in problematic situations in 141 heterosexual
couples. The age of the sample was between 17 and 30. The tools used were the DVQ-R questionnaire
and the Spanish adaptation by Bonache, Ramírez-Santana, and González-Mendez (2016) of the
Inventory of Conflict Resolution Styles (CSRI)The results indicate that of the 141 couples in the
sample, 112 were identified as violent, thus indicating a high prevalence of violence within their
partner relationships. Regarding the levels of agreement and accordance, statistically significant
discrepancies are reflected in the perception of violence between men and women, analyzing both
roles (aggression and victimization). Finally, also noteworthy is use of the strategy of negative
involvement in conflicts, with significant differences in relation to sex; it is the girls who make the
most use of this strategy, and the high level of agreement on the frequency of problem-solving is
reflected on that strategy.