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Citation

Holtzworth-Munroe A, Smutzler N, Bates L. Aggress. Violent Behav. 1997; 2(3): 285-307.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

This is the third, and final, article in a series reviewing the currently available empirical literature on the problem of husband violence. In the first two papers, we reviewed research on male batterers (Holtzworth-Munroe, Bates, Smutzler, & Sandin, 1995) and research on the effects of marital violence on battered women and their children (Holtzworth-Munroe, Smutzler, & Sandin, 1995). Those papers primarily reviewed psychological correlates of violence at the level of the individual. Specifically, considering a variety of psychological variables, we examined how maritally violent and nonviolent men differ, how battered and nonbattered women differ, and how children growing up in maritally violent home differ from children in nonviolent homes.
This final paper is designed to review variables that often are not considered to be individual difference or psychological variables. First, we will examine some of the socio-demographic correlates of marital violence. Second, we will review dyadic or relationship level variables--variables that emerge as important in studies comparing couples experiencing husband violence to nonviolent couples. Finally, since we are introducing the concept of dyadic level variables, introducing the possible role of wives in husband violence, we felt it necessary to add a section reviewing the evidence that husband and wife violence have differing consequences. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Aggression and Violent Behavior, 1997. Copyright © 1997 by Elsevier Science)

Husband Offender
Domestic Violence Offender
Male Offender
Male Violence
Adult Male
Spouse Abuse Offender
Adult Offender
Adult Violence
Demographic Factors
Family Relations
Domestic Violence Causes
Spouse Abuse Causes
Spouse Abuse Victim
Female Victim
Victim Offender Relations
Wife Victim
Adult Victim
Domestic Violence Victim
Marital Relations
Violence Against Women
Partner Violence
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