A risk marker analysis of assaulted wives

Journal of Family Violence - Tập 5 - Trang 1-13 - 1990
Gerald T. Hotaling1, David B. Sugarman2
1Department of Criminal Justice University of Lowell, Lowell
2Department of Psychology, Rhode Island College, Providence

Tóm tắt

In the wife assault literature, a number of risk markers have been identified. Using the data of the female respondents to the National Family Violence Survey (n = 699), a multivariate analysis was performed to examine which risk factors best differentiated between women involved in nonviolent relationships, verbally aggressive relationships, relationships exhibiting minor physical aggression and severely violent relationships. High levels of marital conflict and lower socioeconomic status emerged as the primary predictors of an increased likelihood of wife assault. Research implications are discussed.

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