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In reply to the discussion: International Day for the Elimination of Violence against men [View all]lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)30. In a heterosexual relationship, IPV is more likely to be initiated by the woman.
It is, however, less likely to cause injury and far less likely to be reported. It is only when it escalates to reciprocal violence that the woman gets injured and the crime reported.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1854883/?tool=pubmed
Objectives. We sought to examine the prevalence of reciprocal (i.e., perpetrated by both partners) and nonreciprocal intimate partner violence and to determine whether reciprocity is related to violence frequency and injury.
Methods. We analyzed data on young US adults aged 18 to 28 years from the 2001 National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, which contained information about partner violence and injury reported by 11 370 respondents on 18761 heterosexual relationships.
Results. Almost 24% of all relationships had some violence, and half (49.7%) of those were reciprocally violent. In nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases. Reciprocity was associated with more frequent violence among women (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]=2.3; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.9, 2.8), but not men (AOR=1.26; 95% CI=0.9, 1.7). Regarding injury, men were more likely to inflict injury than were women (AOR=1.3; 95% CI=1.1, 1.5), and reciprocal intimate partner violence was associated with greater injury than was nonreciprocal intimate partner violence regardless of the gender of the perpetrator (AOR=4.4; 95% CI=3.6, 5.5).
Conclusions. The context of the violence (reciprocal vs nonreciprocal) is a strong predictor of reported injury. Prevention approaches that address the escalation of partner violence may be needed to address reciprocal violence.
Methods. We analyzed data on young US adults aged 18 to 28 years from the 2001 National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, which contained information about partner violence and injury reported by 11 370 respondents on 18761 heterosexual relationships.
Results. Almost 24% of all relationships had some violence, and half (49.7%) of those were reciprocally violent. In nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases. Reciprocity was associated with more frequent violence among women (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]=2.3; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.9, 2.8), but not men (AOR=1.26; 95% CI=0.9, 1.7). Regarding injury, men were more likely to inflict injury than were women (AOR=1.3; 95% CI=1.1, 1.5), and reciprocal intimate partner violence was associated with greater injury than was nonreciprocal intimate partner violence regardless of the gender of the perpetrator (AOR=4.4; 95% CI=3.6, 5.5).
Conclusions. The context of the violence (reciprocal vs nonreciprocal) is a strong predictor of reported injury. Prevention approaches that address the escalation of partner violence may be needed to address reciprocal violence.
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International Day for the Elimination of Violence against men [View all]
4th law of robotics
Nov 2012
OP
The total lack of any self examination within this group is not amazing at all.
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2012
#16
He is a troll because he was shitcanned the fuck out of du for being a troll.
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2012
#24
Undeniably, more women are injured by physically violent men than the reverse. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2012
#78
In a heterosexual relationship, IPV is more likely to be initiated by the woman.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2012
#30
violent people would have to change the most. as in, people who are violent.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2012
#19
I think he is saying, rightly, that violent people are violent whether men or women.
Bonobo
Nov 2012
#25
"To you, the very mention of violence against men is a ludicrous embarrassment"
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2012
#34
On the internet I'm indifferent to people. Points of argument, I can either like or dislike.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2012
#37
That is a certainly an authoritative sounding statement, I will grant you that.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2012
#35
Do you know that that stat correlates to the proportion of young males in the population?
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2012
#38
For the sake of argument, let's accept for a moment that what you say is true.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2012
#47
I have to assume it's something you're demanding I say, that I'm *not* saying, thats making you mad.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2012
#48
Also. Tell me something: From a, I guess it would be, sociological perspective?
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2012
#49
The problem with your theory is it just doesn't prove itself in the real world
Major Nikon
Nov 2012
#43
Why do you almost always have to conflate sexism with racism to make your arguments?
Major Nikon
Dec 2012
#73