Violent Childhood Experiences and the Risk of Intimate Partner Violence in Adults
American Society of Addiction Medicine · National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Abstract
Information about the relationship of experiencing abuse or witnessing domestic violence in childhood to the risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) in adulthood is scant. The relationship of childhood physical or sexual abuse or growing up with a battered mother to the risk of being a victim of IPV for women or a perpetrator for men was studied among 8,629 participants in the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study conducted in a large HMO. Each of the three violent childhood experiences increased the risk of victimization or perpetration of IPV approximately two-fold. A statistically significant graded relationship was found between the number of violent experiences and the risk of IPV. Among persons who had all…
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4Topics & keywords
- Domestic violence
- Poison control
- Suicide prevention
- Injury prevention
- Occupational safety and health
- Human factors and ergonomics
- Childhood abuse
- Psychology
- Gender equality