TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - Methods for the 2019 New Zealand family violence study- a study on the association between violence exposure, health and well-being JO - Kōtuitui: New Zealand journal of social sciences online A1 - Fanslow, Janet A1 - Gulliver, Pauline A1 - Hashemi, Ladan A1 - Malihi, Zarintaj A1 - McIntosh, Tracey SP - 196 EP - 209 VL - 16 IS - 1 N2 - Family violence, which includes child abuse, intimate partner violence and elder abuse, is a problem of national and global significance. Robust evidence about the scale and consequences of the problem is needed to inform policy and practice, including information on high-risk groups, and risk and protective factors. In this article, the methods utilised for collecting data for NZ's 2019 Family Violence Survey are described, along with a summary of the characteristics of the population-based sample obtained. The 2019 NZ Family Violence Survey will provide prevalence estimates of violence exposure for women and men across a wide range of types of violence across the lifespan. This article provides a basis for understanding who was included in the study sample, and for enabling understanding and interpretation of future study findings.

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LA - en SN - 1177-083X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1177083X.2020.1862252 ID - ref1 ER -