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Intimate Partner Violence as Gendered Behavior: Differences between Women’s Violence and Victimization as Indicated by Theoretical and Statistical Analyses

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Current measures of partner violence are based on models of male violence towards women and inaccurately represent the content and meaning of women’s violence. Theoretical and statistical analyses of three commonly used measures of partner violence suggests that violence is gendered and provides an improved, gender appropriate measure of women’s violence.

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intimate partner violence, domestic violence, women's violence, measurement
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Gambone, Laura., Swan, Suzanne. and Snow, David. "Intimate Partner Violence as Gendered Behavior: Differences between Women’s Violence and Victimization as Indicated by Theoretical and Statistical Analyses" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Association For Women in Psychology, Marriott at Eagle Crest Conference Resort, Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor, MI, Mar 30, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p93691_index.html>

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Gambone, L. , Swan, S. C. and Snow, D. L. , 2006-03-30 "Intimate Partner Violence as Gendered Behavior: Differences between Women’s Violence and Victimization as Indicated by Theoretical and Statistical Analyses" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Association For Women in Psychology, Marriott at Eagle Crest Conference Resort, Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor, MI <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p93691_index.html

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Abstract: Current measures of partner violence are based on models of male violence towards women and inaccurately represent the content and meaning of women’s violence. Theoretical and statistical analyses of three commonly used measures of partner violence suggests that violence is gendered and provides an improved, gender appropriate measure of women’s violence.

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