| Literature DB >> 29544393 |
Fatemeh Nikparvar1, Sandra Stith1, Jared Anderson1, Laily Panaghi2.
Abstract
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is identified as a human rights abuse which happens everywhere regardless of the society and culture. This study addressed risk markers for physical IPV victimization and perpetration among men and women in Tehran, Iran. Data were collected from 250 participants (111 men and 139 women) in Tehran who reported perpetrating or experiencing IPV at least once in the past year. In this article, we sought to understand risk markers for both male and female physical IPV victimization and perpetration and whether these risk markers differed by gender. We used regression analyses to test two models with males and females separately. Results indicated that for males, physical aggression perpetration was a significant predictor of physical aggression victimization, and physical aggression victimization, psychological aggression victimization, and psychological aggression perpetration were significant predictors of physical aggression perpetration. For females, psychological aggression victimization and physical aggression perpetration were significant predictors of physical aggression victimization, and physical aggression victimization and psychological aggression perpetration were significant predictors of physical aggression perpetration. These results can be helpful in efforts to develop effective interventions for people at risk of IPV in Iran.Entities:
Keywords: Iran; physical aggression perpetration; physical aggression victimization; psychological aggression perpetration; psychological aggression victimization
Year: 2018 PMID: 29544393 DOI: 10.1177/0886260518759060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Interpers Violence ISSN: 0886-2605