Risk factors for femicide-suicide in abusive relationships: results from a multisite case control study |
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Authors: | Koziol-McLain Jane Webster Daniel McFarlane Judith Block Carolyn Rebecca Ulrich Yvonne Glass Nancy Campbell Jacquelyn C |
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Affiliation: | Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand. jane.koziol-mclain@aut.ac.nz |
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Abstract: | The killing of women by men who then take their own lives (femicide-suicide) is the most common form of homicide-suicide. This study identified femicide-suicide risk factors in an 11-city case-control study of femicide in the United States. Perpetrator, victim, relationship, and incident characteristics were analyzed for femicide-suicide cases (n = 67) and controls (n = 356, women living in the community with nonfatal physical abuse) using logistic regression modeling. Two risk factors emerged that were unique to femicide-suicides cases compared to overall femicide risk analyses: prior perpetrator suicide threats and victims having ever been married to the perpetrator. |
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