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Empowerment and Intimate Partner Violence in Pakistan: Results From a Nationally Representative Survey

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2020
Using empowerment theory, the current study examines antecedents of lifetime experience of intimate partner violence, intimate partner violence experienced in the last 12 months, emotional violence, and husbands’ controlling behaviors toward their wives ...
N. Murshid, Filomena M. Critelli
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Intimate Partner Violence

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2007
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has a lifetime prevalence of approximately 60% and is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for women of all reproductive ages, especially among younger women and during pregnancy. Providers should recognize that every woman who has ever been partnered is at risk for IPV and should screen appropriately. When a woman
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Acceptability of Family Violence: Underlying Ties Between Intimate Partner Violence and Child Abuse

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2020
Intimate partner violence (IPV) and child abuse (CA) are two forms of family violence with shared qualities and risk factors, and are forms of violence that tend to overlap. Acceptability of violence in partner relationships is a known risk factor in IPV
E. Gracia   +3 more
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Intimate Partner Violence

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious social problem, with pernicious consequences for families and children.
Jessica Mariah Rivin   +3 more
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Substance Use and Intimate Partner Violence: A Meta-Analytic Review

, 2018
Objectives: This meta-analysis examines the strength of the link between substance use (e.g., alcohol use vs. drug use) and intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration and victimization. Method: Data from 285 studies (yielding 983 effect sizes (ESs) and
Bryan M. Cafferky   +3 more
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Faith and Marital Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa: Exploring the Links Between Religious Affiliation and Intimate Partner Violence Among Women in Ghana

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2020
Research shows that intimate partner violence is quite widespread throughout the world. In the case of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), studies have concluded that cultural and economic factors help to sustain the spread and maintenance of intimate partner ...
B. Takyi, E. Lamptey
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Intimate Partner Violence

2014
Intimate partner violence (IPV) remains a significant public health concern. Research has demonstrated that IPV can hold numerous and severe consequences for those victimized, and thus IPV necessitates effective evidence-based assessment, prevention, and treatment approaches.
Adam D. LaMotte   +2 more
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Intimate partner violence

2018
Intimate partner violence (IPV) refers to any action that causes physical, sexual, and psychological harm by intimate partners, which includes domestic violence. This chapter gives a brief overview and details the prevalence, current theories, research, and evidence, including patriarchy and gender issues.
Carmen Wong   +3 more
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Intimate Partner Violence in the United States

International Perspectives on Intimate Partner Violence, 2021
Chelsea M. Spencer
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The roots of intimate partner violence

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2018
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a paradoxical combination of affection and aggression. So why do people show an all-too-frequent tendency to harm their loved ones? Towards answering this question, we review a broad literature that explicates the ultimate and proximate roots of IPV perpetration. At the ultimate level, IPV perpetration is likely to be
David S. Chester, C. Nathan DeWall
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