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Acceptability of Family Violence: Underlying Ties Between Intimate Partner Violence and Child Abuse

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
Volume 35, Issue 17-18, Pages 3217-3236

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0886260517707310

Keywords

child abuse; physical abuse; batterers; domestic violence; perceptions of domestic violence

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [PSI2014-54561-P]
  2. University of Valencia's program VLC-CAMPUS Atraccio de Talent [UV-INV-EPC12-67851]
  3. FPI program of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [BES-2015-075576]

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Intimate partner violence (IPV) and child abuse (CA) are two forms of family violence with shared qualities and risk factors, and are forms of violence that tend to overlap. Acceptability of violence in partner relationships is a known risk factor in IPV just as acceptability of parent-child aggression is a risk factor in CA. We hypothesized that these acceptability attitudes may be linked and represent the expression of a general, underlying nonspecific acceptance of violence in close family relationships. The sample involved 164 male IPV offenders participating in a batterer intervention program. Implicit measures, which assess constructs covertly to minimize response distortions, were administered to assess acceptability of partner violence against women and acceptability of parent-child aggression. To determine whether acceptability attitudes regarding both forms of violence were related to a higher order construct tapping general acceptance of family violence, Bayesian confirmatory factor analyses were conducted. Findings supported a hierarchical (bifactor) model with a general factor expressing a nonspecific acceptance of family violence, and two specific factors reflecting acceptability of violence in intimate partner and parent-child relationships, respectively. This hierarchical model supporting a general acceptance of violence in close family relationships can inform future research aiming to better understand the connections between IPV and CA.

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