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- Title
Expanding and Validating a Typology of Intimate Partner Violence: Intersections of Violence and Control Within Relationships.
- Authors
Mennicke, Annelise
- Abstract
This research explored an expanded typology of intimate partner violence (IPV), intersecting violent and controlling behaviors of partners. Secondary data were analyzed (n = 714). Cluster analyses indicated that elements of IPV (control perpetration, control victimization, violence victimization, and violence perpetration) all clustered in high/low patterns, which intersected to form 10 unique categories of IPV. Support for all of Johnson's categories of IPV was found, but there was also evidence for the three control-related categories: Unidirectional Control, Bidirectional Control, and Control Resistance. This expanded typology can move research, practice, and policies beyond the gender symmetry debate.
- Subjects
HYPOTHESIS; ANALYSIS of variance; CLUSTER analysis (Statistics); STATISTICAL correlation; INTERPERSONAL relations; MATHEMATICAL models; QUESTIONNAIRES; STATISTICAL sampling; SEX distribution; STATISTICS; SURVEYS; THEORY; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; CROSS-sectional method; INTIMATE partner violence; DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
Violence Against Women, 2019, Vol 25, Issue 4, p379
- ISSN
1077-8012
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1077801218780362