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Identifying Predictors for Children Witnessing Intimate Partner Violence
Authors:Simonne S Nouer  SeèTrail N Mackey  Nathan G Tipton  Ashley C Miller  Pamela D Connor
Institution:1. Department of Preventive Medicine, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 66 North Pauline Street, Suite 101, Memphis, TN, 38105, USA
2. Center for Research in Educational Policy, The University of Memphis, Browning Hall, Memphis, TN, USA
Abstract:Research has shown that intimate partner violence (IPV) prevalence and severity is higher and IPV duration is longer among couples that have children. Women frequently report that their children are the reason why they stay, leave, or return to an IPV relationship. Our study used results from a two-wave telephone survey to determine what IPV-associated factors were significant predictors of respondents’ children witnessing IPV, as well as estimating prevalence of children’s exposure to violence. We found that an increase in respondents’ age was significantly associated with increased odds of a child being exposed to violence. We also found that children witnessing violence were almost twice as likely to have mothers who reported leaving abusers. We hypothesize that increasing age corresponds to improved confidence in help-seeking behaviors. Our findings represent an important first step for future research on understanding how children influence IPV victims’ decision-making in seeking out service providers for help.
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