Authors
Sandra Thaggard, Jed Montayre
Publication date
2019/5/1
Journal
Women's Studies International Forum
Volume
74
Pages
218-223
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is physical, verbal and psychological mistreatment that occurs between people in an intimate relationship (Breiding, Basile, Smith, Black, & Mahendra, 2015). According to the World Health Organisation's (WHO) definition, IPV encompasses “any behaviour within an intimate relationship that causes physical, psychological or sexual harm to those in the relationship”(WHO, 2012, p. 1). This includes acts of physical violence, sexual violence, emotional abuse and controlling behaviours, such as threats of harm, humiliation and isolating a person from family and friends. While such abuse is often categorised as domestic or family violence, the term IPV is used to specifically address violence between those in an intimate partnership. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) defines an intimate partner as “a person with whom one has a close personal relationship that may be characterized by …
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