The present study investigated perceived descriptive norms (i.e., perceived prevalence) for male-to-female intimate partner violence (IPV) following victim infidelity (i.e., girlfriend had sex with another man). While watching a video-taped vignette of a young, dating couple in an argument that escalated to male-to-female violence, male participants were asked various questions to assess perceived descriptive norms at several time points during the escalating argu-ment. Half of the participants were told that the victim in the video was unfaith-ful. Results suggested that while participants did believe that it was much more common for their male friends and for typical male students to aggress against unfaithful girlfriends compared to fait...
Fault and responsibility are key concepts in understanding how victims and assailants are, or are no...
Fault and responsibility are key concepts in understanding how victims and assailants are, or are no...
Fault and responsibility are key concepts in understanding how victims and assailants are, or are no...
This research was designed to evaluate the applicability of social norms approaches to interventions...
We investigated the effect of assailant gender on injunctive social norms (i.e., beliefs about what ...
IntroductionHarmful gender norms, views on the acceptability of violence against women, and power in...
Popular theory understands intimate partner violence (IPV) as gendered, and stresses the integral ro...
IntroductionHarmful gender norms, views on the acceptability of violence against women, and power in...
In the present study, the perception of the severity of intimate partner violence (IPV) in heterosex...
This study explored the relationship between participants’ approval of intimate partner aggression (...
This research examines the perceptions of the general public of the different relationship types whe...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a social problem that permeates society across all social categor...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex global problem, not only because it is a hum...
The study investigated the widely held beliefs that physical violence against partners (PV) in marit...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important social problem, but historically the scientific rese...
Fault and responsibility are key concepts in understanding how victims and assailants are, or are no...
Fault and responsibility are key concepts in understanding how victims and assailants are, or are no...
Fault and responsibility are key concepts in understanding how victims and assailants are, or are no...
This research was designed to evaluate the applicability of social norms approaches to interventions...
We investigated the effect of assailant gender on injunctive social norms (i.e., beliefs about what ...
IntroductionHarmful gender norms, views on the acceptability of violence against women, and power in...
Popular theory understands intimate partner violence (IPV) as gendered, and stresses the integral ro...
IntroductionHarmful gender norms, views on the acceptability of violence against women, and power in...
In the present study, the perception of the severity of intimate partner violence (IPV) in heterosex...
This study explored the relationship between participants’ approval of intimate partner aggression (...
This research examines the perceptions of the general public of the different relationship types whe...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a social problem that permeates society across all social categor...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex global problem, not only because it is a hum...
The study investigated the widely held beliefs that physical violence against partners (PV) in marit...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important social problem, but historically the scientific rese...
Fault and responsibility are key concepts in understanding how victims and assailants are, or are no...
Fault and responsibility are key concepts in understanding how victims and assailants are, or are no...
Fault and responsibility are key concepts in understanding how victims and assailants are, or are no...