It is and it is not: the Importance of Context when Exploring Gender Differences in Perpetration of Physical Partner Violence |
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Authors: | Nicole L Johnson Samantha C Holmes Dawn M Johnson |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Education and Human Services,Lehigh University,Bethlehem,USA;2.Department of Psychology,The University of Akron,Akron,USA |
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Abstract: | The literature on gender differences in perpetration of physical partner violence (PV) consists of two opposing camps: those who emphasize gender symmetry, and those who emphasize gender asymmetry. We propose a both/and approach to this controversy by suggesting that the issue of gender symmetry is complex and dependent upon context. Furthermore, we discuss how the role of personal investment in political agendas contributes to this divide in the literature. We argue that this both/and approach to inquiry will significantly contribute to the understanding of gender differences in perpetration of PV, as well inform the development of interventions for PV. |
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