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Continuities in marital violence

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Marital violence studies of clinical populations of battered women indicate that, over time, violence becomes an habitual strategy for resolving conflicts resulting in escalation in frequency and severity of violence. This study examines the issue of continuity of marital violence among a national probability sample of female victims and male offenders. Findings indicate that among the general population, approximately one-half of all marital violence is suspended over a three-year period. Predictors of marital violence continuity were also investigated in an exploratory way.

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Woffordt, S., Mihalic, D.E. & Menard, S. Continuities in marital violence. J Fam Viol 9, 195–225 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01531948

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