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Epidemiological Considerations in the Conceptualization and Utilization of “Prevalence” and “Incidence Rate” in Family Violence Research: A Reply to Brownridge and Halli (1999)
Authors:Sonia Hélie  Marie-Eve Clément  Marie-Claude Larrivée
Affiliation:(1) Groupe de Recherche et d'Action sur la Victimisation des Enfants, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Abstract:Brownridge and Halli (1999) have argued that the literature on family violence is beset by confusion in the conceptualization and utilization of incidence and prevalence terminology. Although we basically agree with the authors' diagnosis of the field, definitions of prevalence and incidence that they propose as gold standards are sometimes discrepant with established concepts in epidemiology. Drawing on the epidemiologic literature, we present more solidly based and operational definitions of these terms and try to understand the meaning of each measure. The same confusion surrounding use of prevalence and incidence also reigns in child maltreatment research, as revealed in our review of major studies. We address some of the main but often overlooked issues associated with use of epidemiologic measures in an area of social research such as family violence and make some proposals.
Keywords:measurement  family violence  incidence  prevalence  epidemiology  child maltreatment
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