Sociodemographic and Incident Variables as Predictors of Victim Injury From Intimate Partner Violence: Findings From Police Reports.Violence Against Women. 2018 10; 24(12):1413-1432.VA
Abstract
Predictors of victim injury from intimate partner violence (IPV) were investigated using 1,292 police reports collected in South Carolina in 2009/2010. All cases were opposite sex adults. Results from bivariate statistics showed that IPV cases with (n = 649) and without visible injuries (n = 643) differed on victim gender, victim race, type of relationship, and perpetrator's alcohol use. Results from a logistic regression analysis predicting victim injury showed higher odds ratios for males, Whites, and couples identified as cohabitants. Although most victims, including most injured victims, were Black women, males and Whites were overrepresented in the injured group.
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eng
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29332548
Citation
Karlsson, Marie E., et al. "Sociodemographic and Incident Variables as Predictors of Victim Injury From Intimate Partner Violence: Findings From Police Reports." Violence Against Women, vol. 24, no. 12, 2018, pp. 1413-1432.
Karlsson ME, Reid Quiñones K, López CM, et al. Sociodemographic and Incident Variables as Predictors of Victim Injury From Intimate Partner Violence: Findings From Police Reports. Violence Against Women. 2018;24(12):1413-1432.
Karlsson, M. E., Reid Quiñones, K., López, C. M., Andrews, A. R., Wallace, M. M., & Rheingold, A. (2018). Sociodemographic and Incident Variables as Predictors of Victim Injury From Intimate Partner Violence: Findings From Police Reports. Violence Against Women, 24(12), 1413-1432. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801217733558
Karlsson ME, et al. Sociodemographic and Incident Variables as Predictors of Victim Injury From Intimate Partner Violence: Findings From Police Reports. Violence Against Women. 2018;24(12):1413-1432. PubMed PMID: 29332548.
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