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      Women and men's use of coercive control in intimate partner violence.

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      Violence and victims
      Springer Publishing Company

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          This study examined the relationship between coercive control and intimate partner violence (IPV) for men and women and for targets and perpetrators. One hundred and seventy-two participants (85 men, 87 women) recruited from three samples reported on their own and their partner's behavior. IPV was measured using the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2). Coercive control was measured using modified items from the Psychological Maltreatment of Women Inventory (PMWI). Coercive control was associated with IPV, and this relationship was similar for men and women across the three samples. In fact, coercive control was predominantly reciprocal in nature, with women and men reporting both receiving and perpetrating controlling behaviors. Overall, coercive controlling behaviors were characteristic of individuals within violent relationships, regardless of their physical abuse status. The experience of violence, rather than gender, was the best predictor of coercive control.

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          Journal
          Violence Vict
          Violence and victims
          Springer Publishing Company
          0886-6708
          0886-6708
          2011
          : 26
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Otago, Department of Marketing, New Zealand. kirsten.robertson@otago.ac.nz
          Article
          10.1891/0886-6708.26.2.208
          21780535
          defdccd5-fe66-4b0b-ab48-8484d565a246
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