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Risk Factors for Clinically Significant Intimate Partner Violence Among Active‐Duty Members
Authors:Amy M. Smith Slep  Heather M. Foran  Richard E. Heyman  Jeffery D. Snarr  U.S. Air Force Family Advocacy Program
Affiliation:Stony Brook University
Abstract:Hypothesized risk factors for men's and women's clinically significant intimate partner violence (CS‐IPV) from four ecological levels (i.e., individual, family, workplace, community) were tested in a representative sample of active‐duty U.S. Air Force members (N = 42,744). When considered together, we expected only individual and family factors to account for unique variance in CS‐IPV perpetration. Hypothesized factors from all four ecological levels were related to men's CS‐IPV perpetration bivariately, but, as expected, only individual and family factors accounted for unique variance across ecological levels. For women, only risk factors from the individual and family levels were significantly related to CS‐IPV perpetration even bivariately. Results imply somewhat different risk profiles across gender and identify ecological risk factors of men's CS‐IPV not previously studied.
Keywords:aggression  community  domestic violence  ecological theory  intimate partner violence  military families
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