APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Gender and Intimate Partner Violence Mutuality Effects on Motives for IPV

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Phoebe Hitson
    Old Dominion University
  • Barbara Winstead
    Old Dominion University
  • Bailey Bronson
    Old Dominion University
  • Ashley Bolanos
    Old Dominion University

Abstract

Reporting on motives for intimate partner violence (IPV), men were more likely to choose self-defense for themselves and women were more likely to choose retaliation as their male partner’s motive. Men also chose “because it was sexually arousing.” In bidirectional IPV participants reported partner motives of retaliation and self-defense.

Gender Issues/Sex Roles

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