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A Socioecological Perspective on Intimate Partner Violence Research: A Decade in Review
by
Hardesty, Jennifer L.
, Ogolsky, Brian G.
in
Aggression
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Rating Scales
/ Check Lists
/ coercive control
/ Collaboration
/ Community Relations
/ Cultural factors
/ Definitions
/ Domestic violence
/ Family Processes and Consequences
/ Family Violence
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Hispanic people
/ Injuries
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Intimate partner violence
/ IPV typologies
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge base
/ Males
/ Men
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ National Surveys
/ Population Distribution
/ Public health
/ Rape
/ relationships
/ Sexual behavior
/ Social factors
/ Sociocultural factors
/ State Surveys
/ Symmetry
/ Validity
/ Victimization
/ Victims of Crime
/ Violence
/ Violence against women
/ Women
/ youth exposure
2020
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A Socioecological Perspective on Intimate Partner Violence Research: A Decade in Review
by
Hardesty, Jennifer L.
, Ogolsky, Brian G.
in
Aggression
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Rating Scales
/ Check Lists
/ coercive control
/ Collaboration
/ Community Relations
/ Cultural factors
/ Definitions
/ Domestic violence
/ Family Processes and Consequences
/ Family Violence
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Hispanic people
/ Injuries
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Intimate partner violence
/ IPV typologies
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge base
/ Males
/ Men
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ National Surveys
/ Population Distribution
/ Public health
/ Rape
/ relationships
/ Sexual behavior
/ Social factors
/ Sociocultural factors
/ State Surveys
/ Symmetry
/ Validity
/ Victimization
/ Victims of Crime
/ Violence
/ Violence against women
/ Women
/ youth exposure
2020
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A Socioecological Perspective on Intimate Partner Violence Research: A Decade in Review
by
Hardesty, Jennifer L.
, Ogolsky, Brian G.
in
Aggression
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Rating Scales
/ Check Lists
/ coercive control
/ Collaboration
/ Community Relations
/ Cultural factors
/ Definitions
/ Domestic violence
/ Family Processes and Consequences
/ Family Violence
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Hispanic people
/ Injuries
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Intimate partner violence
/ IPV typologies
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge base
/ Males
/ Men
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ National Surveys
/ Population Distribution
/ Public health
/ Rape
/ relationships
/ Sexual behavior
/ Social factors
/ Sociocultural factors
/ State Surveys
/ Symmetry
/ Validity
/ Victimization
/ Victims of Crime
/ Violence
/ Violence against women
/ Women
/ youth exposure
2020
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A Socioecological Perspective on Intimate Partner Violence Research: A Decade in Review
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A Socioecological Perspective on Intimate Partner Violence Research: A Decade in Review
2020
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health issue impacting millions globally. To frame this decade in review, we organize the research published since 2010 at each of four ecological levels (individual relational, community, and sociocultural) to demonstrate advances and gaps in each. At the individual and relational level, we review the prevalence, directionality, typologies, predictors, and outcomes of IPV. We attend to postseparation dynamics as well as research on youth exposure. We also discuss key theoretical advances. Our review of individual and relational research is more substantial as most research on IPV focuses on these factors with less attention to community and sociocultural contexts. Reflecting the state of the research within each ecological level, we review men's violence against women and incorporate developing research on men's victimization, reciprocal violence between men and women, and IPV among same-sex partners. Throughout the review, we address key developments in knowledge as well as gaps and methodological strengths and limitations. We close with an integrated summary and recommendations for rigorous collaborative research across disciplines in the next decade to broaden our knowledge base and inform preventions and interventions.
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