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The Association Between Different Types of Intimate Partner Violence Experienced by Women
Authors:Christopher Krebs  Matthew J. Breiding  Angela Browne  Tara Warner
Affiliation:(1) RTI International, Crime, Violence, and Justice Research Program, 3040 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA;(2) Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA;(3) Vera Institute of Justice, Washington, DC, USA;(4) Department of Sociology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, USA
Abstract:Those who experience intimate partner violence (IPV) are often subjected to multiple types of victimization such as physical violence, sexual violence, psychological aggression, and stalking. However, relatively few studies have used a national population-based sample and multivariate methods to analyze the associations between these different types of violence. This study uses multivariate methods to analyze a national population-based sample of women in order to document empirically the extent to which different types of IPV overlap, while controlling for personal and behavioral characteristics. Results indicated significant levels of overlap, with victims often experiencing more than one type of victimization by an intimate partner. Findings also indicated that women who had experienced violence by non-intimate partners were often more likely to experience violence by intimates. Finally, women who had experienced stalking by an intimate were more likely to experience more forms of IPV on average than those who had experienced physical violence, sexual violence, or emotional aggression.
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