Understanding Gender Symmetry within an Expanded Partner Violence Typology |
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Authors: | Annelise Mennicke Shanti Kulkarni |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Social Work,University of North Carolina at Charlotte,Charlotte,USA |
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Abstract: | Controversies persist regarding the pervasiveness of gender symmetrical patterns of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration even as IPV research has proliferated. Johnson’s typology accounts for gender symmetrical and asymmetrical patterns of partner violence; unfortunately this framework has been poorly integrated into our research methods resulting in a fragmented knowledgebase. The original typology can be expanded to account for patterns of control absent of physical violence at the dyadic level. Measures based upon an expanded typology will allow us to better explore the theoretical underpinnings of gender symmetry in partner violence categories, and facilitate category-specific intervention development. |
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