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Intimate partner violence in couples seeking relationship education for the transition to parenthood

机译:寻求伴侣教育以过渡为父母的夫妻的亲密伴侣暴力

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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a prevalent and common problem yet is rarely screened for, or addressed in, couple relationship education (CRE). The current study examined the prevalence of IPV in 250 couples expecting their first child who were recruited into a study of CRE across the transition to parenthood. The couples were generally highly satisfied with their relationship, yet 32% reported at least one incident of IPV in the past 12 months, and 7% reported that at least one spouse had been injured by IPV. The majority of violence was of low severity (pushing, slapping, or shoving), and the most common pattern was of reciprocal aggression between the partners. Given that even low-severity IPV is associated with significant risk of inury and predicts risk of relationship separation, these high rates of IPV are concerning. CRE providers for expectant couples need to attend to prevention of IPV within their programs.
机译:亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一个普遍存在的普遍问题,但很少在夫妻关系教育(CRE)中进行筛选或解决。当前的研究检查了250对夫妇中IPV的患病率,这些夫妇期待他们的第一个孩子在过渡为父母的过程中被招募参加CRE研究。夫妻普遍对他们的关系非常满意,但是在过去的12个月中,有32%的人报告了至少一宗IPV事件,而7%的人报告了至少一名配偶受到了IPV的伤害。大多数暴力行为的严重程度较低(推,拍或推),最常见的模式是伴侣之间的相互侵略。考虑到即使是低严重程度的IPV都与尿毒症的显着风险相关联并且可以预测关系分离的风险,因此IPV的这些高比率令人担忧。准夫妻的CRE提供者需要在其计划中参与预防IPV。

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