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Gender Differences in Risk Markers for Perpetration of Physical Partner Violence: Results from a Meta-Analytic Review
Authors:Chelsea Spencer  Bryan Cafferky  Sandra M Stith
Institution:1.Kansas State University,Manhattan,USA;2.Loma Linda University,Loma Linda,USA;3.Kansas State University,Manhattan,USA
Abstract:There is a lack of consensus on whether the use of intimate partner violence (IPV) is distinctly different between men and women, or if men and women share similar risk markers for perpetrating IPV. In this study, we compared 60 different risk markers for IPV perpetration for men and women using a meta-analysis. We found three out of 60 risk markers significantly differed between men and women. Our results suggest that there are more similarities between men and women than there are differences in risk markers for IPV perpetration.
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