TY - JOUR PY - 2002// TI - Perpetrator or Victim? Relationships Between Intimate Partner Violence and Well-Being JO - Journal of marriage and family A1 - Anderson, Kristin L. SP - 851 EP - 863 VL - 64 IS - 4 N2 - In national surveys, around half of intimate partner violence perpetrators are also victims of partner assaults. However, data on intimate partner violence victimization and perpetration are rarely examined together. This study examines the relationships between perpetration, victimization, and three psychosocial variablesódepression, self-esteem, and substance abuseóthat have been constructed in prior research as both causes and consequences of partner violence. Results indicate that associations between substance abuse and self-esteem and partner violence perpetration are mediated by controlling for victimization, but depression is associated with both victimization and perpetration. Associations between mutual violence and depression and substance abuse are greater among women than men, supporting the position that gender symmetry in reported violence perpetration does not imply symmetry in outcomes. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Journal of Marriage and Family, 2002. Copyright © 2002 by the National Council on Family Relations) Adult Female Adult Male Adult Offender Adult Victim Adult Violence Female Offender Female Victim Female Violence Male Victim Male Offender Male Violence Domestic Violence Causes Domestic Violence Effects Domestic Violence Victim Domestic Violence Offender Spouse Abuse Causes Spouse Abuse Effects Spouse Abuse Offender Spouse Abuse Victim Offender Self-Esteem Low Self-Esteem Adult Self-Esteem Offender Substance Use Adult Substance Use Substance Use Effects Alcohol Use Effects Alcohol Related Violence Drug Related Violence Drug Use Effects Female Depression Female Substance Use Female Self-Esteem Victim Depression Depression Effects Male Substance Use Male Depression Male Self-Esteem Adult Depression Mutually Violent Couple Partner Violence Violence Against Women Social Disorganization Theory 02-03

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