People with aggressive personality traits often engage in digital abuse against their romantic partners, with specific ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is abuse within relationships, when a current or former spouse or partner uses violence or aggression. It doesn’t matter where someone lives or how much money they make ...
There are some couples whose attraction seems to be made in hell. They are bound inextricably through unconscious and perverse forces and together engage in abusive practices, both against one another ...
When members of a couple are upset with each other’s behavior, it can be quite tempting to express their negative feelings to the other person through forms of verbal and nonverbal aggression to ...
We're beginning to build a better picture of just how many people are affected by intimate partner violence—a crisis that disproportionately impacts women and girls. But not everyone with insecure ...
Violence prevention programs have made strides in their attempts to reduce many types of violence. But that committed by intimate partners remains stubbornly high.
Intimate partner violence is violence committed by one of the people in an intimate relationship against the other. Most people naturally think that it is primarily the victims of intimate partner ...
Intimate partner violence is a pervasive issue in the U.S. and it can be difficult to know what to do and how to get help if you or a loved one is experiencing it. Family and domestic violence affects ...
Across the United States, millions of people suffer in silence because of an often overlooked but pervasive crisis: intimate partner abuse. This epidemic affects 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men, yet ...
One in five women who become homeless in California flee their homes to escape violence and escalating abuse by an intimate partner, a new analysis of a statewide survey has reported. The study by the ...
Victims of intimate partner violence with suicidal behavior have characteristic injury patterns on medical imaging, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of ...
Smadar Samson met a group of women who had become homeless after leaving abusive relationships, while she was doing volunteer work in homelessness outreach. Some had children in tow, others had ...