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Factors Associated with Co-occurrence of Spousal and Parental Violence: Quebec Population Study
Authors:Sylvie Lévesque  Marie-Éve Clément  Claire Chamberland
Affiliation:(1) Département de santé publique, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada;(2) Département de psychologie et de psychoéducation, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Gatineau, Canada;(3) école de service social, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada
Abstract:Although the occurrence of both spousal and parental violence within the same family has been documented, there are scarcely any data on this phenomenon for Quebec and Canada. In analyzing the data from the 2004 Quebec survey on family violence in the lives of children, conducted with a population sample of 3,148 mothers, this study pursued two goals: to determine what differences exist between three groups in which family violence occurs (spousal violence, parental violence and co-occurrence of the two) and to better document the factors related to the different types of family violence by developing an explanatory model. Ecological analyses revealed major differences between these three groups in every aspect examined. Our findings support the hypothesis that families in which spousal and parental violence co-occur are not qualitatively different from those families in which only spousal or only parental violence occurs, but that they differ in the severity of the cases reported.
Keywords:Parental violence  Spousal violence  Co-coocurence  Population study  Québec
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