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Maternal childhood parental abuse history and current intimate partner violence: data from the Pacific Islands Families Study
Authors:Paterson Janis  Fairbairn-Dunlop Peggy  Cowley-Malcolm Esther Tumama  Schluter Philip J
Institution:Faculty of Health Studies, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. janis.paterson@aut.ac.nz
Abstract:Pacific peoples are a rapidly growing but socially disadvantaged segment of New Zealand society. Within this context, individuals may be particularly vulnerable to the experience of intimate partner violence (IPV). The aim of the study was to establish the association between the experience of maternal and/or paternal emotional or physical abuse and current severe physical partner violence perpetration or victimization among a cohort of Pacific women. Paternal physical abuse was the only statistically significant risk factor from childhood parenting history that was independently associated with severe physical perpetration and victimization within the mother's current intimate partner relationship (RR 2.6). These findings highlight the deleterious effect of paternal physical violence on subsequent IPV and contribute to the development of empirically based and considered ways to approach these complex phenomena.
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