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dc.contributor.authorCowlishaw, Sean-
dc.contributor.authorDennison, Meg-
dc.contributor.authorRioseco, Pilar-
dc.contributor.authorBurns, Angus C.-
dc.contributor.authorFinlayson-Short, Laura-
dc.contributor.authorBaur, Jenelle-
dc.contributor.authorLawrence-Wood, Ellie-
dc.contributor.authorMcCarthy, Jeremy-
dc.contributor.authorCouineau, Anne-Laure-
dc.contributor.authorO'Donnell, Meaghan-
dc.contributor.authorMuir, Stewart-
dc.contributor.authorForbes, David-
dc.coverage.spatialNationalen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-07T23:26:56Z-
dc.date.available2024-08-07T23:26:56Z-
dc.date.issued2023-02-
dc.identifier.urihttps://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22744-
dc.description.abstractThis report examines the prevalence and impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) among current and ex-serving Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel and their families. Utilising data from the Transition and Wellbeing Research Programme, the study investigates IPV exposure rates, risk and protective factors, mental and physical health correlates, and help-seeking behaviours. The findings reveal that IPV is a significant issue within this population, with elevated rates of emotional and physical IPV reported among both transitioned and current serving personnel, as well as their partners. The report underscores the need for targeted strategies and policies to address IPV in military and veteran communities. <br><br> <ul> <li>8.9% of recently transitioned ADF members reported IPV exposure in their current relationship.</li> <li>Emotional IPV was the most common form of violence reported.</li> <li>Significant associations were found between IPV exposure and mental health issues such as PTSD and suicidal ideation.</li> <li>High rates of help-seeking behaviour were observed among those exposed to IPV, with GPs and psychologists being the most commonly consulted professionals.</li> </ul>en_US
dc.publisherPhoenix Australia: Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Healthen_US
dc.subjectIntimate Partner Violenceen_US
dc.subjectMilitary and Defenceen_US
dc.subjectMental Healthen_US
dc.subjectTraumaen_US
dc.subjectDomestic and Family Violenceen_US
dc.titleIntimate Partner Violence among Current and Ex-Serving Australian Defence Force Personnel and Familiesen_US
dc.title.alternativeTransition and Wellbeing Research Programme Data Analyses Projecten_US
dc.typeReporten_US
dc.identifier.urlwww.dva.gov.au/sites/default/files/2023-11/ipv-research.pdfen_US
dc.subject.keywordMilitary Familiesen_US
dc.subject.keywordVeteransen_US
dc.subject.keywordADF Personnelen_US
dc.subject.keywordAustralian Defence Forceen_US
dc.subject.keywordPTSDen_US
dc.subject.keywordPost traumatic stress disorderen_US
dc.subject.keywordSuicidal Ideationen_US
dc.subject.keywordIPV Exposureen_US
dc.subject.keywordHelp-Seeking Behaviouren_US
dc.subject.keywordMilitary Transitionen_US
dc.subject.keywordFamily Wellbeingen_US
dc.subject.keywordPrevalence of Violenceen_US
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.dva.gov.au/documents-and-publications/intimate-partner-violence-among-current-and-ex-serving-australian-defence-force-personnel-anden_US
dc.description.notesOpen accessen_US
dc.identifier.sourceDepartment of Veterans’ Affairs and Defence, Australian Governmenten_US
dc.subject.anratopicData and statisticsen_US
dc.subject.anratopicDrivers and/or risk factors of violenceen_US
dc.subject.anratopicImpacts of violenceen_US
dc.subject.anratopicPerpetrator interventionsen_US
dc.subject.anratopicSystems responsesen_US
dc.subject.anrapopulationPeople who use domestic, family and sexual violenceen_US
dc.subject.anrapopulationPeople with a history of traumaen_US
dc.subject.anrapopulationPeople with mental health issuesen_US
dc.publisher.placeMelbourneen_US
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