Objective: The purpose of the study was to investigate the differences between intimate partner violence (IPV) and parenting attitudes by race by comparing demographic, parenting, and IPV indicators for African American and White men. Method: The study employed a nonequivalent, control group design in a secondary analysis of 111 men. Results: Analyses indicated that (1) African American men had more children; (2) chi-square tests revealed no statistically significant differences between African American and Caucasian men with respect to IPV perpetration and parenting attitudes; and (3) a logistic regression model indicated that the number of children and a higher risk category for parenting attitudes were significant predictors of race grou...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated a batterer intervention program (BIP) by investigating changes i...
The purpose of this study was to seek relevant data that will permit planning and implementing more ...
Objective: This study examines how demographic factors (i.e., age, employment, or income) and perso-...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between parenting attitudes ...
The proposed study aimed to identify ethnic differences in how witnessing parental violence, masculi...
Black families are disproportionately represented in the child welfare system. This may in part be d...
Numerous studies have found possibly consequential parenting differences between racial groups. Most...
Objective: The goal of this study was to identify links between observed conflict in...
Objective: The goal of this study was to identify links between observed conflict in...
Objective: The goal of this study was to identify links between observed conflict in...
Relational health has emerged as a consistent factor that can mitigate the effects of trauma among c...
Intimate partner violence is a serious and pervasive problem in U.S. society, with 25 % of women and...
Children of men who abuse their partners are at risk for behavior problems and physical abuse. Few s...
Previous research in the area of conjugal violence has often involved univariate techniques with no ...
The issue of the father—child relationship has been greatly ignored in the domestic violence researc...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated a batterer intervention program (BIP) by investigating changes i...
The purpose of this study was to seek relevant data that will permit planning and implementing more ...
Objective: This study examines how demographic factors (i.e., age, employment, or income) and perso-...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between parenting attitudes ...
The proposed study aimed to identify ethnic differences in how witnessing parental violence, masculi...
Black families are disproportionately represented in the child welfare system. This may in part be d...
Numerous studies have found possibly consequential parenting differences between racial groups. Most...
Objective: The goal of this study was to identify links between observed conflict in...
Objective: The goal of this study was to identify links between observed conflict in...
Objective: The goal of this study was to identify links between observed conflict in...
Relational health has emerged as a consistent factor that can mitigate the effects of trauma among c...
Intimate partner violence is a serious and pervasive problem in U.S. society, with 25 % of women and...
Children of men who abuse their partners are at risk for behavior problems and physical abuse. Few s...
Previous research in the area of conjugal violence has often involved univariate techniques with no ...
The issue of the father—child relationship has been greatly ignored in the domestic violence researc...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated a batterer intervention program (BIP) by investigating changes i...
The purpose of this study was to seek relevant data that will permit planning and implementing more ...
Objective: This study examines how demographic factors (i.e., age, employment, or income) and perso-...