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Web resource: | https://www.abs.gov.au/articles/domestic-violence-experiences-partner-emotional-abuse# |
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Title: | Domestic Violence: Experiences of Partner Emotional Abuse |
Authors: | Australian Bureau of Statistics |
Topic: | Data and statistics |
Year: | 2022 |
Publisher: | ABS |
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Source: ABS Personal Safety, Australia, 2016 statistics
Key findings
One in four women and one in six men have experienced partner emotional abuse since the age of 15
Within emotionally abusive relationships, threatening and degrading behaviours were more commonly experienced than controlling social or financial behaviours
Financial stress, living with intellectual or psychological disability and single parenthood were associated with higher rates of partner emotional abuse
Those who experienced abuse or witnessed parental violence as a child were twice as likely than those who did not to experience partner emotional abuse as an adult
Over half of women and a quarter of men who experienced partner emotional abuse also experienced physical and/or sexual violence by a partner
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