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'Intimate Terrorism' and Gender Differences in Injury of Dating Partners by Male and Female University Students

机译:男女大学生约会伴侣伤害中的“亲密恐怖主义”与性别差异

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A version of the partner violence typology developed by Johnson (Journal ofMarriage and the Family 57: 283- 294, 1995) thatmore fully reflects the inherently dyadic nature of partner violence is presented, as well as a method of using the Conflict Tactics Scales to identify cases in the typology, including "Intimate Terrorists." Analysis of 13,877 university student dating relationships found a similar percent of male and female "Intimate Terrorists." This is consistent with other studies of general populations and reflects inadequacies in Johnson's methodology. Bidirectional violence, including Intimate Terrorism, was associated with the highest probability of injury, especially for women. The results suggest that programs to reduce partner violence, including reducing violence against women, should address violence and coercive control by both partners.
机译:约翰逊(《婚姻与家庭杂志》 57:283-294,1995)开发了一种伴侣暴力类型学的版本,该版本可以更充分地反映伴侣暴力的内在二元性,并提供了一种使用冲突策略量表进行识别的方法类型上的案例,包括“亲密恐怖分子”。对13877名大学生约会关系的分析发现,男女“亲密恐怖分子”的比例相似。这与其他有关一般人群的研究一致,反映了约翰逊方法学的不足。双向暴力,包括亲密恐怖主义,与受伤的可能性最高,特别是对妇女而言。结果表明,减少伴侣暴力,包括减少对妇女的暴力行为的方案,应解决双方的暴力和强制控制。

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