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Far from the popular notion of women tending to be victims of intimate partner violence (IPV), they were more verbally and physically aggressive to their other halves than men, the findings showed. Just as many women as men could be classed as abusive intimate terrorists who coupled controlling behaviour with serious levels of threats, intimidation and physical violence. advertisement Researchers questioned 1,104 young men and women about physical aggression and controlling behaviour involving partners and friends. Study leader Dr Elizabeth Bates, from the University of Cumbria, said: Previous studies have sought to explain male violence towards women as arising from patriarchal values, which motivate men to seek to control womens behaviour, using violence if necessary. This study found that women demonstrated a desire to control their partners and were more likely to use physical aggression than men. This suggests that IPV may not be motivated by patriarchal values and needs to be studied within the context of other forms of aggression, which has potential implications for interventions. - See more at: independent.ie/world-news/europe/women-more-likely-to-control-partners-with-physical-abuse-30385731.html#sthash.ronvpN4C.dpuf
Posted on: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 07:55:23 +0000

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