This prospective longitudinal study examined whether early childhood risk factors contributed to explaining and predicting intimate partner violence (IPV) in midadulthood. Participants included 202 men from the Cambridge longitudinal study who were in an intimate relationship in their mid-40s. Neuropsychological deficits and the presence of a criminogenic family environment were measured between ages 8 and 10. Antisocial behavior was measured between ages 8 and 18. IPV was measured at age 48 using a self-report instrument completed by the participants' female partners. Perpetration and victimization rates were relatively high; violence was mostly mutual, and men were more likely to be victims than perpetrators. Findings indicate that a crim...
Recently, intimate partner violence (IPV) has gained considerable attention as a significant social ...
Recently, intimate partner violence (IPV) has gained considerable attention as a significant social ...
The issue of the father—child relationship has been greatly ignored in the domestic violence researc...
This prospective longitudinal study examined whether early childhood risk factors contributed to exp...
BACKGROUND: This study addresses to what extent child and adolescent explanatory factors predict m...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a continuum of abuse that is associated with a number of negative...
This study addresses controversies in the literature of risk factors of abuse perpetrated by men aga...
A national study on mental health asked men in a marriage-like relationship about their own use of p...
This study examined whether male and female abused and neglected children report higher levels of in...
Prior empirical research on intimate partner violence (IPV) in adolescence and young adulthood often...
Background: The association of perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV) with drug and alcohol...
Intimate partner violence is a prevalent phenomenon plaguing society, with its negative effects bein...
Prior work examining intimate partner violence (IPV) among young adults often has emphasized familia...
Background: Perpetrators’ experiences of violence during childhood are considered a risk factor for ...
Past research has examined the phenomenon of intimate partner violence (IPV), with recent increased ...
Recently, intimate partner violence (IPV) has gained considerable attention as a significant social ...
Recently, intimate partner violence (IPV) has gained considerable attention as a significant social ...
The issue of the father—child relationship has been greatly ignored in the domestic violence researc...
This prospective longitudinal study examined whether early childhood risk factors contributed to exp...
BACKGROUND: This study addresses to what extent child and adolescent explanatory factors predict m...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a continuum of abuse that is associated with a number of negative...
This study addresses controversies in the literature of risk factors of abuse perpetrated by men aga...
A national study on mental health asked men in a marriage-like relationship about their own use of p...
This study examined whether male and female abused and neglected children report higher levels of in...
Prior empirical research on intimate partner violence (IPV) in adolescence and young adulthood often...
Background: The association of perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV) with drug and alcohol...
Intimate partner violence is a prevalent phenomenon plaguing society, with its negative effects bein...
Prior work examining intimate partner violence (IPV) among young adults often has emphasized familia...
Background: Perpetrators’ experiences of violence during childhood are considered a risk factor for ...
Past research has examined the phenomenon of intimate partner violence (IPV), with recent increased ...
Recently, intimate partner violence (IPV) has gained considerable attention as a significant social ...
Recently, intimate partner violence (IPV) has gained considerable attention as a significant social ...
The issue of the father—child relationship has been greatly ignored in the domestic violence researc...