While substantial research has been conducted on intimate partner violence (IPV), comparatively little research has examined peoples' perceptions of which behaviors comprise this form of abuse. Early identification of IPV is critical to ending abuse, however, forms of IPV that typically occur earlier in a relationship (e.g., nonphysical abuse) may not be core components of peoples' mental frameworks (schemas) of IPV and may therefore be less commonly identified as abusive. To explore this, in Study 1 participants from an Australian University ( = 86) separately described the relationships with IPV and nonphysical IPV. Analyses identified control, power imbalance, stereotypical gender dynamics (male perpetrator, female victim), physical abus...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been acknowledged as a worldwide phenomenon, with appro...
Domestic violence is a serious issue in Australia and around the world. However, evidence suggests t...
The present study investigated perceived descriptive norms (i.e., perceived prevalence) for male-to-...
Certain forms of intimate partner violence (IPV) (e.g., psychological aggression, female-perpetrated...
Though many studies do show that emotional abuse exists within a pattern of other physical violence,...
Popular theory understands intimate partner violence (IPV) as gendered, and stresses the integral ro...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is becoming increasingly recognised as a severe mental and physical ...
This study explores the effects of romantic relational aggression on intimate partner violence. The ...
This research examines the perceptions of the general public of the different relationship types whe...
The present studies will examine how college-aged students perceive non-physical abuse in intimate p...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a long-standing issue that has recently been investigated as a s...
Traditionally, many considered that intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) constituted only phys...
Behaviors that occur during romantic courtship have been implicated in intimate partner violence (IP...
Little research to date has considered the aetiological risk of female perpetrators of intimate part...
This research was designed to evaluate the applicability of social norms approaches to interventions...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been acknowledged as a worldwide phenomenon, with appro...
Domestic violence is a serious issue in Australia and around the world. However, evidence suggests t...
The present study investigated perceived descriptive norms (i.e., perceived prevalence) for male-to-...
Certain forms of intimate partner violence (IPV) (e.g., psychological aggression, female-perpetrated...
Though many studies do show that emotional abuse exists within a pattern of other physical violence,...
Popular theory understands intimate partner violence (IPV) as gendered, and stresses the integral ro...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is becoming increasingly recognised as a severe mental and physical ...
This study explores the effects of romantic relational aggression on intimate partner violence. The ...
This research examines the perceptions of the general public of the different relationship types whe...
The present studies will examine how college-aged students perceive non-physical abuse in intimate p...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a long-standing issue that has recently been investigated as a s...
Traditionally, many considered that intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) constituted only phys...
Behaviors that occur during romantic courtship have been implicated in intimate partner violence (IP...
Little research to date has considered the aetiological risk of female perpetrators of intimate part...
This research was designed to evaluate the applicability of social norms approaches to interventions...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been acknowledged as a worldwide phenomenon, with appro...
Domestic violence is a serious issue in Australia and around the world. However, evidence suggests t...
The present study investigated perceived descriptive norms (i.e., perceived prevalence) for male-to-...