Age Adjustment and Recall Bias in the Analysis of Domestic Violence Data: Methodological Improvements Through the Application of Survival Analysis Methods |
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Authors: | Mieko Yoshihama Brenda W. Gillespie |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan;(2) Center for Statistical Consultation and Research, University of Michigan, Michigan |
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Abstract: | This methodological paper presents the utility of survival analysis methods to provide age adjustment in the analysis of domestic violence data. These methods improve the estimation of lifetime probability of domestic violence, improve identification of patterns of first victimization over the lifespan, and provide methods of testing risk factors for first victimization while adjusting for the respondents' age. Most importantly, these methods allow a new investigation of recall bias. Results suggest that lifetime probability of abuse may have been substantially underestimated in previous studies because of problems in recall/disclosure encountered by middle-aged women. |
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Keywords: | domestic violence abuse age adjustment recall bias lifetime prevalence survival analysis |
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