Difference between revisions of "Partner Abuse State of Knowledge Project"
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Meta-analyses like PASK offer compelling results and a way to minimise the biases of individual researchers so we can get to the truth of the matter. In the case of PASK we see the truth of domestic and intimate partner violence. |
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Revision as of 04:08, 30 April 2023
The Partner Abuse State of Knowledge project is the largest meta-analysis of domestic violence research ever undertaken. It is not focused on gender but rather analyses many variables. When it looks at gender it finds near gender parity in intimate partner violence (IPV) and also finds a high rate of reciprocal IPV, which it refers to as bi-directional.
PASK covers about 1700 peer-reviewed studies from around the world. Most studies, however, come from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
Meta-analyses like PASK offer compelling results and a way to minimise the biases of individual researchers so we can get to the truth of the matter. In the case of PASK we see the truth of domestic and intimate partner violence.
Reciprocal Partner Violence By Classification
PASK Classification | Partner violence (percentage) | ||
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Reciprocal | Male Perpetrated | Female Perpetrated | |
Among large population samples | 57.9 | 13.8 | 28.3 |
Among school and college samples | 51.9 | 16.2 | 31.9 |
Among respondents reporting IPV in legal or female-oriented clinical/treatment seeking samples not associated with the military | 72.3 | 13.3 | 14.4 |
Within military and male treatment samples | 39 | 43.4 | 17.3 |