PARENTAL INCARCERATION IN CHILDHOOD AND ADULT INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE PERPETRATION
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10 10 2023
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Alternative Title:Crim Justice Behav
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Description:Few studies have examined associations between parental incarceration (PI) and violence perpetration in adulthood. We used Wave I and Wave IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health to investigate such associations with intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. Exposure to PI was found significantly associated with increased risk of all IPV perpetration behaviors in adulthood, except forced sex. The association of PI exposure with issuing threats, pushing, and throwing objects did not differ by race/ethnicity or sex. Associations of PI exposure with slapping, hitting, or kicking and injuring a partner were stronger for non-Hispanic White persons than for non-Hispanic Black persons. Differing patterns of elevated violence risk in adults with PI history suggest tailored preventive strategies may be of value.
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Source:Crim Justice Behav. 50(11):1661-1678
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Pubmed ID:39350968
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC11440627
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Volume:50
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Issue:11
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:e3d1479577d62cd9793e31998efb28733142ee3623c2da780e6881a500628268d9a5ec4ee891afca95ddec4d6ee183f8ea57e0f14d4b8391ddfd6badc57300d4
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