2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2009.03.011
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Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization from Adolescence to Young Adulthood in a Nationally Representative Sample

Abstract: Purpose To determine the prevalence of patterns of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization from adolescence to young adulthood, and document associations with selected sociodemographic and experiential factors. Methods We used prospective data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health to group 4,134 respondents reporting only opposite-sex romantic or sexual relationships in adolescence and young adulthood into four victimization patterns: no IPV victimization, adolescent-limited IPV vic… Show more

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“…1 These disproportionate rates have also been consistently documented in multiple U.S. studies. [3][4][5] Marginalized populations such as women who are foreign born are also more likely to experience IPV than those born in the U.S. Physically abused Latinas residing in the U.S. but born in Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean are more likely to experience sexual IPV compared to their counterparts born in the U.S. 5,6 Moreover, 48% of Latinas in another study reported that their partners' violence had increased after they immigrated to the U.S. 7 Asian immigrant women also experience high rates of IPV, with community-based studies based on nonrepresentative samples documenting rates between 24% and 60%. [8][9][10] Additionally, Asian immigrant women have been found to be at increased risk for intimate partner homicide when compared with U.S.-born Asians.…”
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“…1 These disproportionate rates have also been consistently documented in multiple U.S. studies. [3][4][5] Marginalized populations such as women who are foreign born are also more likely to experience IPV than those born in the U.S. Physically abused Latinas residing in the U.S. but born in Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean are more likely to experience sexual IPV compared to their counterparts born in the U.S. 5,6 Moreover, 48% of Latinas in another study reported that their partners' violence had increased after they immigrated to the U.S. 7 Asian immigrant women also experience high rates of IPV, with community-based studies based on nonrepresentative samples documenting rates between 24% and 60%. [8][9][10] Additionally, Asian immigrant women have been found to be at increased risk for intimate partner homicide when compared with U.S.-born Asians.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This evidence constituted a central rationale for initiating this study. (Exner-Cortens et al, 2013;Manchikanti Gómez, 2011;Smith et al, 2003;Adams et al, 2013;Halpern et al, 2009;Wekerle and Wolfe, 1999;WHO, 2010). 3 …”
Section: Adolescent Ipv In the Latin American And Caribbean (Lac) Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants were included if they reported that they (1) had been in a heterosexual dating or sexual relationship between the Wave 1 and 2 interviews (n = 7210) 18,19 ; (2) were 18 years or younger at Wave 2 (n = 6638); (3) had answered Wave 2 audio computer-assisted self-interview (A-CASI) questions honestly (n = 6289) 14 ; and (4) had complete data on all covariates (n = 5681). Complete case analysis resulted in the exclusion of ,10% of the eligible sample.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Included were age (Wave 2), gender, race/ethnicity (non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanic black, Hispanic, and nonHispanic other), and socioeconomonic status, as indicated by parental education 18,19 (Wave 1; 6 categories).…”
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confidence: 99%
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