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- Title
Gender Differences in Intimate Partner Violence: A Predictive Analysis of IPV by Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Exposure During Early Childhood.
- Authors
Jung, Hyunzee; Herrenkohl, Todd I.; Skinner, Martie L.; Lee, Jungeun Olivia; Klika, J. Bart; Rousson, Ashley N.
- Abstract
This study focused on gender differences in the prediction of adult intimate partner violence (IPV) by subtypes of child abuse and children's exposure to IPV. Latent classes of adult IPV consisted of a no violence (20.3%), a psychological violence only (46.2%), a psychological and sexual violence (9.2%), a multitype violence and intimidation (6.8%), and a psychological and physical violence with low intimidation class (17.5%). Physical–emotional child abuse and domestic violence exposure predicted a higher likelihood of multitype violence for males. Sexual abuse predicted a higher likelihood of this same class for females. Implications for future research and prevention are discussed.
- Subjects
FAMILY violence &; psychology; VIOLENCE &; psychology; CHILD abuse &; psychology; INTIMATE partner violence; CHILD behavior; LONGITUDINAL method; RESEARCH funding; RISK assessment; SEX distribution; HOME environment; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CHILDREN
- Publication
Violence Against Women, 2019, Vol 25, Issue 8, p903
- ISSN
1077-8012
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1077801218796329