| Literature DB >> 35035065 |
Susan Lagdon1, Julie-Ann Jordan2, Paula Devine3, Mark A Tully4, Cherie Armour5, Ciaran Shannon2.
Abstract
Coercive control is characterised by negative behaviours which intimidate, threaten, and humiliate a person or restrict a person's liberty. In addition to being a known risk factor for experiencing other forms of violence, research has linked coercive control to symptoms of psychological distress and suicidality. In the UK, coercive and controlling behaviours within intimate and familial relationships have been legislated as offending behaviours. However, there still exists a lack of international evidence on wider public knowledge and understanding of coercive control. The Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey (NILT) is an annual cross-sectional representative survey of social policy topics. Participants are adults aged 18 years or over. Concerning coercive control, respondents were presented with two relationship scenarios: obvious and less obvious coercive control. Following each scenario, respondents indicated their level of agreement to ten statements covering attitudes towards coercive control, victims of coercive control, talking about coercive control, and whether coercive control is a crime. Respondents indicated whether they had heard of the term 'coercive control'. Predictors of coercive control awareness were assessed using multinomial logistic regression. Mixed analysis of variance assessed if agreement levels to the ten statements varied by type of coercive control and victim gender. Most respondents said that they had heard of the term coercive control and knew what it meant. Those who had not heard of coercive control at all were more likely to be on a lower income, less qualified and younger, when compared to those who said they knew what the term meant. Significant interactions between coercive control type and victim gender were evident for all ten statements. While most respondents are aware of the term coercive control, a significant number have not and are therefore unlikely to recognise the signs of this type of abuse.Entities:
Keywords: Coercive Control; Domestic Abuse; Domestic Violent Crime; Intimate Partner Violence; Psychological Abuse
Year: 2022 PMID: 35035065 PMCID: PMC8744385 DOI: 10.1007/s10896-021-00355-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fam Violence ISSN: 0885-7482
Fig. 1Attitudes towards coercive control—statement for response
Demographics for both Samples A and B
| Sample A (female victim) | Sample B (male victim) | Sample A vs Sample B | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mean/n | sd/% | mean/n | sd/% | t/x2 | p | ||
| Age | 46.87 | 16.16 | 48.37 | 15.97 | -1.67 | .095 | |
| Qualification | 4.74 | 1.60 | 4.82 | 1.53 | .84 | .403 | |
| Gender identity | Male | 266 | 40.49% | 257 | 40.61% | < .01 | .967 |
| Female | 391 | 59.51% | 376 | 59.39% | |||
| Income | Low income | 197 | 31.55% | 154 | 25.96% | 4.78 | .091 |
| Middle income | 382 | 61.31% | 396 | 66.87% | |||
| High income | 45 | 7.14% | 42 | 7.17% | |||
| Urban/rural | Rural | 236 | 35.82% | 225 | 35.51% | .02 | .887 |
| Urban | 422 | 64.18% | 409 | 64.49% | |||
| Legal Relationship | Yes | 385 | 58.71% | 378 | 60.32% | .34 | .560 |
| No | 271 | 41.29% | 249 | 39.68% | |||
Multinomial logistic regression model predicting awareness of coercive control
| Coercive Control Awareness category | Predictor | b | SE | Wald (df) | p | OR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes, but I am unsure what it means | Income | -0.24 | 0.15 | 2.63 (1) | .105 | 0.79 |
| Age | -0.02 | 0.01 | 9.05 (1) | .003 | 0.98 | |
| Qualification | -0.06 | 0.05 | 1.06 (1) | .302 | 0.95 | |
| Gender (male) | 0.34 | 0.16 | 4.55 (1) | .033 | 1.40 | |
| Urban/rural (rural) | -0.01 | 0.16 | 0.01 (1) | .931 | 0.99 | |
| Legal relationship (no) | 0.05 | 0.17 | 0.08 (1) | .784 | 1.05 | |
| No | Income | -0.42 | 0.17 | 5.92 (1) | .015 | 0.66 |
| Age | -0.05 | 0.01 | 45.05 (1) | .000 | 0.96 | |
| Qualification | -0.29 | 0.06 | 24.99 (1) | .000 | 0.75 | |
| Gender (male) | 0.17 | 0.19 | 0.85 (1) | .356 | 1.19 | |
| Urban/rural (rural) | 0.16 | 0.18 | 0.78 (1) | .376 | 1.18 | |
| Legal relationship (no) | 0.02 | 0.20 | 0.01 (1) | .936 | 1.02 |
Cox & Snell = .09; Nagelkerke = .11; McFadden = .05
Mean agreement levels to the survey statements by coercive control type and victim gender
| Survey statements | Obvious coercive control | Less obvious coercive control | Obvious coercive control | Less obvious coercive control | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female victim | Male victim | Female victim | Male Victim | Female Respondent | Male Respondent | Female Respondent | Male Respondent | |||||||||
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
| 1. Commonplace | 2.21 | 1.08 | 2.28 | 1.10 | 2.46 | 1.10 | 2.77 | 1.06 | 2.28 | 1.14 | 2.20 | 0.99 | 2.60 | 1.12 | 2.64 | 1.04 |
| 2. Frightened | 4.83 | 0.44 | 4.70 | 0.54 | 4.11 | 0.91 | 3.46 | 1.01 | 4.83 | 0.43 | 4.68 | 0.56 | 3.92 | 0.97 | 3.59 | 1.04 |
| 3. Physical harm | 4.71 | 0.56 | 4.60 | 0.65 | 3.71 | 1.08 | 3.03 | 1.03 | 4.72 | 0.57 | 4.57 | 0.65 | 3.51 | 1.08 | 3.16 | 1.12 |
| 4. Mental health | 4.85 | 0.40 | 4.84 | 0.41 | 4.64 | 0.62 | 4.35 | 0.72 | 4.89 | 0.34 | 4.78 | 0.48 | 4.64 | 0.58 | 4.29 | 0.78 |
| 5. Tell friends & family | 4.80 | 0.45 | 4.70 | 0.60 | 4.58 | 0.63 | 4.19 | 0.81 | 4.81 | 0.46 | 4.66 | 0.61 | 4.52 | 0.68 | 4.19 | 0.81 |
| 6. Friends/family consider it domestic abuse | 4.80 | 0.44 | 4.71 | 0.60 | 4.26 | 0.86 | 3.67 | 1.07 | 4.80 | 0.50 | 4.69 | 0.56 | 4.08 | 1.01 | 3.81 | 1.00 |
| 7. Report to police | 4.73 | 0.55 | 4.59 | 0.70 | 3.46 | 1.15 | 2.83 | 1.05 | 4.75 | 0.53 | 4.54 | 0.74 | 3.30 | 1.14 | 2.92 | 1.11 |
| 8. Police view behaviour as criminal | 4.37 | 0.91 | 4.19 | 0.97 | 2.98 | 1.22 | 2.50 | 1.02 | 4.39 | 0.89 | 4.13 | 0.99 | 2.85 | 1.19 | 2.56 | 1.07 |
| 9. Behaviour is domestic abuse | 4.85 | 0.42 | 4.83 | 0.45 | 4.34 | 0.86 | 3.84 | 1.02 | 4.88 | 0.38 | 4.78 | 0.49 | 4.25 | 0.89 | 3.86 | 1.05 |
| 10. Behaviour should be a crime | 4.75 | 0.57 | 4.67 | 0.62 | 3.79 | 1.07 | 3.14 | 1.11 | 4.79 | 0.53 | 4.59 | 0.67 | 3.68 | 1.11 | 3.16 | 1.11 |
Mixed Analysis of Variance models for the survey statements: Victim gender by coercive control type
| Survey statements | Victim Gender | Coercive Control type | Victim gender * Coercive Control type | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| f (df) | p | ɳp2 | F (df) | p | ɳp2 | F (df) | p | ɳp2 | |
| 1. Commonplace | 11.53 (1,1314) | .001 | .01 | 195.86 (1,1314) | < .001 | .13 | 27.88 (1,1314) | < .001 | .02 |
| 2. Frightened | 172.49 (1,1471) | < .001 | .11 | 1476.56 (1,1471) | < .001 | .50 | 113.95 (1,1471) | < .001 | .07 |
| 3. Physical harm | 148.51 (1,1380) | < .001 | .10 | 1891.63 (1,1380) | < .001 | .58 | 98.09 (1,1380) | < .001 | .07 |
| 4. Mental health | 46.39 (1,1501) | < .001 | .03 | 455.68 (1,1501) | < .001 | .23 | 78.94 (1,1501) | < .001 | .05 |
| 5. Tell friends & family | 84.87 (1,1493) | < .001 | .05 | 418.01 (1,1493) | < .001 | .22 | 78.25 (1,1493) | < .001 | .05 |
| 6. Friends/family consider it domestic abuse | 134.12 (1,1456) | < .001 | .08 | 1012.74 (1,1456) | < .001 | .41 | 109.73 (1,1456) | < .001 | .07 |
| 7. Report to police | 117.75 (1,1420) | < .001 | .08 | 2403.71 (1,1420) | < .001 | .63 | 71.37 (1,1420) | < .001 | .05 |
| 8. Police view behaviour as criminal | 51.45 (1,1342) | < .001 | .04 | 2091.76 (1,1342) | < .001 | .61 | 26.92 (1,1342) | < .001 | .02 |
| 9. Behaviour is domestic abuse | 87.45 (1,1470) | < .001 | .06 | 980.03 (1,1470) | < .001 | .40 | 99.43 (1,1470) | < .001 | .06 |
| 10. Behaviour should be a crime | 106.11 (1,1434) | < .001 | .07 | 1885.10 (1, 1434) | < .001 | .57 | 101.81 (1,1434) | < .001 | .07 |
Mixed Analysis of Variance models for the survey statements: Respondent gender by coercive control type
| Survey statements | Respondent Gender | Coercive Control type | Respondent gender * Coercive Control type | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| f (df) | p | ɳp2 | F (df) | p | ɳp2 | F (df) | p | ɳp2 | |
| 1. Commonplace | 0.39 (1,1311) | .533 | .00 | 196.67 (1,1311) | < .001 | .13 | 6.97 (1,1311) | .008 | .01 |
| 2. Frightened | 56.19 (1,1468) | < .001 | .04 | 1357.42 (1,1468) | < .001 | .48 | 11.68 (1,1468) | .001 | .01 |
| 3. Physical harm | 40.94 (1,1377) | < .001 | .03 | 1746.21 (1,1377) | < .001 | .56 | 11.10 (1,1377) | .001 | .01 |
| 4. Mental health | 104.14 (1,1498) | < .001 | .07 | 483.07 (1,1498) | < .001 | .24 | 51.61 (1,1498) | < .001 | .03 |
| 5. Tell friends & family | 70.82 (1,1490) | < .001 | .05 | 419.28 (1,1490) | < .001 | .22 | 24.83 (1,1490) | < .001 | .02 |
| 6. Friends/family consider it domestic abuse | 29.42 (1,1453) | < .001 | .02 | 939.72 (1,1453) | < .001 | .39 | 11.76 (1,1453) | .001 | .01 |
| 7. Report to police | 62.80 (1,1417) | < .001 | .04 | 2250.28 (1,1417) | < .001 | .61 | 6.02 (1,1417) | .014 | .00 |
| 8. Police view behaviour as criminal | 33.85 (1,1339) | < .001 | .03 | 1966.27 (1,1339) | < .001 | .60 | 0.26 (1,1339) | .609 | .00 |
| 9. Behaviour is domestic abuse | 63.65 (1,1467) | < .001 | .04 | 958.36 (1,1467) | < .001 | .40 | 34.27 (1,1467) | < .001 | .02 |
| 10. Behaviour should be a crime | 90.35 (1,1431) | < .001 | .06 | 1791.28 (1,1431) | < .001 | .56 | 23.80 (1,1431) | < .001 | .02 |