Introduction Intimate Partner Violence (“IPV”) is an umbrella term, capturing any form of abuse against a current or former intimate partner. A subset of IPV is financial abuse, also known as economic abuse in which abusers deliberately “interfere with their partner’s ability to acquire, use, and maintain economic resources” (Adams et al., 2008, p. 564). To date, most studies explore the phenomenon in the context of male violence against women. Economic abuse enables the male abuser to keep his victim from leaving the relationship and perpetuate other forms of IPV. Economic abuse is a widespread issue with multiple subsets, being economic control, sabotage, and exploitation. In this study, we seek to determine if economic abuse is a gendere...
Domestic violence is pervasive in the United States, with one in three women and one in four men exp...
This study by Dr Jude Towers investigates the connection between economic inequality and intimate pa...
Poverty is a risk factor for intimate partner violence (IPV); however, little is known about the eco...
The predominant perception of intimate partner violence (IPV) as constituting physical violence can ...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. The predominant perception of intimate partner violence (IPV) as constit...
Objective: Economic abuse is a form of domestic violence that has a significant impact on the health...
This article presents qualitative findings of a study that examined the role of financial issues and...
Violence against women is an issue faced by women all over the world. Violence conducted by a partne...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women slowly moved out of the private sphere and into the pu...
There is growing interest in economic abuse as a form of violence against women, but the research ha...
Violence experienced within the family — perhaps the most intimate of all social arrangements — caus...
INTRODUCTION: Economic abuse is a form of intimate partner violence that still lacks a clear concept...
Background: Zambia has one of the highest rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the world. Whi...
Since 1975, when Murray Straus and Richard Gelles released results from their National Family Violen...
Intimate partner violence (“IPV”) is often exercised as an act of coercion by abusers who engage in ...
Domestic violence is pervasive in the United States, with one in three women and one in four men exp...
This study by Dr Jude Towers investigates the connection between economic inequality and intimate pa...
Poverty is a risk factor for intimate partner violence (IPV); however, little is known about the eco...
The predominant perception of intimate partner violence (IPV) as constituting physical violence can ...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. The predominant perception of intimate partner violence (IPV) as constit...
Objective: Economic abuse is a form of domestic violence that has a significant impact on the health...
This article presents qualitative findings of a study that examined the role of financial issues and...
Violence against women is an issue faced by women all over the world. Violence conducted by a partne...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women slowly moved out of the private sphere and into the pu...
There is growing interest in economic abuse as a form of violence against women, but the research ha...
Violence experienced within the family — perhaps the most intimate of all social arrangements — caus...
INTRODUCTION: Economic abuse is a form of intimate partner violence that still lacks a clear concept...
Background: Zambia has one of the highest rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the world. Whi...
Since 1975, when Murray Straus and Richard Gelles released results from their National Family Violen...
Intimate partner violence (“IPV”) is often exercised as an act of coercion by abusers who engage in ...
Domestic violence is pervasive in the United States, with one in three women and one in four men exp...
This study by Dr Jude Towers investigates the connection between economic inequality and intimate pa...
Poverty is a risk factor for intimate partner violence (IPV); however, little is known about the eco...