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This is PASK, one of the best sources we have, of course. I always describe it as the largest meta-analysis of DV/IPV research ever undertaken. It is not focussed on gender but rather analyses many variables. When it looks at gender it finds near gender parity in IPV and also finds a high rate of reciprocal IPV, which is refers to as bi-directional. |
This is PASK, one of the best sources we have, of course. I always describe it as the largest meta-analysis of DV/IPV research ever undertaken. It is not focussed on gender but rather analyses many variables. When it looks at gender it finds near gender parity in IPV and also finds a high rate of reciprocal IPV, which is refers to as bi-directional. |
Revision as of 10:33, 5 April 2019
The Partner Abuse State of Knowledge project is the largest meta-analysis of DV/IPV research ever undertaken.
This is PASK, one of the best sources we have, of course. I always describe it as the largest meta-analysis of DV/IPV research ever undertaken. It is not focussed on gender but rather analyses many variables. When it looks at gender it finds near gender parity in IPV and also finds a high rate of reciprocal IPV, which is refers to as bi-directional.