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Web resource: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/250668.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Predicting intimate partner violence for at-risk young adults and their romantic partners
Authors: Eddy, Mark
Tiberio, Stacey S
Shortt, Joann Wu
Low, Sabina
Capaldi, Deborah M
Keywords: Causes;risk;Longitudinal studies;Young people;Youth;Interventions;Intimate partner violence
Year: 2017
Publisher: National Institute of Justice
Notes:  "Intimate partner violence (IPV) in young men and women's romantic relationships is widely recognized as a significant public health problem due to its high prevalence, consequences for physical and mental health, and persistent nature. Work is needed on identifying both the developmental precursors to IPV and the pathways by which early risk increases susceptibility to IPV in order to develop targeted, timely, and effective interventions.

The work funded under this National Institute of Justice award combined a prospective
longitudinal component on how developmental risk factors in childhood predicted IPV in young
adulthood with a proximal component on how concurrent contextual risk factors were related to
IPV."

National Institute of Justice Grant 2013-VA-CX-0007 ; Document number 250668

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