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Record ID: 8cba411e-ab06-4fa7-8ffa-331e352cabbe
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5694/mja2.52660
Web resource: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.5694/mja2.52660
Type: Journal Article
Title: The prevalence of intimate partner violence in Australia: a national survey
Authors: Mathews, Ben
Hegarty, Kelsey L.
MacMillan, Harriet L.
Madzoska, Monica
Erskine, Holly E.
Pacella, Rosana
Scott, James G.
Thomas, Hannah
Meinck, Franziska
Higgins, Daryl
Lawrence, David M.
Haslam, Divna
Roetman, Sara
Malacova, Eva
Cubitt, Timothy
Keywords: Quantitative research;Data and statistics;General population;Intimate Partner Violence (IPV);Prevalence of violence;Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSH);Emotional and psychological abuse
Population: General population
Year: 2025
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Citation: Vol. 222, Issue 9, 440–447
Abstract:  This article investigates the lifetime prevalence of intimate partner violence among Australians aged 16 years and older, using the validated Composite Abuse Scale (Revised)—Short Form and data drawn from 8503 mobile-phone interviews conducted in 2021. Overall, 44.8 per cent of respondents reported experiencing at least one form of intimate partner violence, with women significantly more likely than men to report physical, sexual and psychological violence. Non-heterosexual participants and people of diverse genders also reported higher prevalence. Younger adults (16–44 years) recorded higher rates than those aged 45 years and above. The authors highlight the need for comprehensive national prevention strategies and stronger clinical responses within health, welfare and justice systems.
Notes:  Open access
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/23075
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