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Early Exposure to Violence in the Family of Origin and Positive Attitudes towards Marital Violence: Chinese Immigrant Male Batterers vs. Controls
Authors:Xiaochun Jin  Morris Eagle  Marianne Yoshioka
Affiliation:(1) The New School for Social Research, New School University, 65 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003, USA;(2) Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USA;(3) School of Social Work, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Abstract:This study examined self-reported early exposure to violence in the family of origin and positive attitudes towards marital violence as risk factors in court-referred Chinese immigrant male batterers (N = 64) versus controls (N = 62). Early exposure to violence was positively correlated with marital violence, but it alone did not differentiate the batterers from the controls, as both groups were widely exposed to it. While it was significantly correlated with marital violence in the batterer group, it was significantly correlated with depression in the control group. Positive attitudes towards marital violence were not only correlated with marital violence but also sufficient to differentiate the batterers from the controls. It also partially mediated the effect of early exposure to violence on marital violence. These two risk factors together accounted for 21.9% of the variance in marital violence over and above sociodemographic variables and marital dissatisfaction. Research and treatment implications based on these findings were outlined.
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Keywords:Male batterer  Early experience  Attitudes  Chinese immigrants
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