This paper examines two hypotheses about under-reporting in intimate partner violence data. The first hypothesis holds that significant amounts of under-reporting of intimate partner violence occur due to stigma. The second examines the empirical evidence behind Johnson's (Journal of Marriage and the Family 57:238-294, 1995) contention that controversial findings of equal rates of intimate partner violence perpetration among men and women occur through a combination of heterogeneity in type of intimate partner violence and missing data. E. M. and Data Augmentation are used to correct for item non-response in the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods. Strong support is found for general under-reporting; weak support is found ...
The authors measured potential causes of prolonged male violence against female intimate partners in...
Spousal abuse in marital relationships has a long history in human society, but it is skewed as men’...
Domestic violence has been a pervasive, long-standing problem in our society, likely for as long as ...
This study examined the relation between stigma and reporting of intimate partner violence (IPV) in ...
Domestic violence abuse is under-reported to police, but has long been viewed only through a lens of...
This research, inspired by the cognitive interviewing literature, investigates misreporting of intim...
There is an overwhelming amount of research on men as the primary perpetrator of violence in intimat...
This study assessed agreement level about the occurrence of past-year male-to-female partner violenc...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important social problem, but historically the scientific rese...
The aim of this study was to test predictions from the male control theory of intimate partner viole...
Research showing that women commit high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) against men has bee...
Introduction: Despite a recent focus on intimate partner violence (IPV) among men who have sex with ...
In the present study, the perception of the severity of intimate partner violence (IPV) in heterosex...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has b...
This study sought to further build on previous empirical findings regarding Johnsons theory that the...
The authors measured potential causes of prolonged male violence against female intimate partners in...
Spousal abuse in marital relationships has a long history in human society, but it is skewed as men’...
Domestic violence has been a pervasive, long-standing problem in our society, likely for as long as ...
This study examined the relation between stigma and reporting of intimate partner violence (IPV) in ...
Domestic violence abuse is under-reported to police, but has long been viewed only through a lens of...
This research, inspired by the cognitive interviewing literature, investigates misreporting of intim...
There is an overwhelming amount of research on men as the primary perpetrator of violence in intimat...
This study assessed agreement level about the occurrence of past-year male-to-female partner violenc...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important social problem, but historically the scientific rese...
The aim of this study was to test predictions from the male control theory of intimate partner viole...
Research showing that women commit high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) against men has bee...
Introduction: Despite a recent focus on intimate partner violence (IPV) among men who have sex with ...
In the present study, the perception of the severity of intimate partner violence (IPV) in heterosex...
Research that shows approximately equal rates of dating and domestic violence by men and women has b...
This study sought to further build on previous empirical findings regarding Johnsons theory that the...
The authors measured potential causes of prolonged male violence against female intimate partners in...
Spousal abuse in marital relationships has a long history in human society, but it is skewed as men’...
Domestic violence has been a pervasive, long-standing problem in our society, likely for as long as ...