Beliefs about and experiences with battering: Women and men in two populations |
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Authors: | D. Stringer-Moore F. Pepitone-Arreola-Rockwell P. Rozée-Koker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Office for Women's Rights, City of Seattle;(2) University of California, Davis |
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Abstract: | A questionnaire was developed to measure beliefs about and experiences with violence in the family. Two groups of persons in two different states who had attended conferences on battered women participated in this research. Of the 177 subjects (84% women, 16% men), none of the men had been battered, yet over one-third of the women had been; more older women reported having been adult battering victims than did younger women; the women had less formal education than the men; the women in the lower educational groups were more likely to have been battered and to report fear of becoming victims; and the social service workers reported little fear of battering. |
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