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      Risk recognition and intimate partner violence.

      Journal of Interpersonal Violence
      Adult, Aggression, Domestic Violence, Female, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Perception, Risk, Video Recording, Young Adult

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          The objective of this study was to determine whether female victims of physical forms of intimate partner violence (IPV) displayed deficits in risk recognition, or the ability to detect danger, in physically violent dating encounters. A total of 182 women watched a video depicting a psychologically and physically aggressive encounter between heterosexual dating partners and made repeated judgments about the interaction. Results from this study provided evidence for the validation of this methodology and found that history of physical forms of IPV was associated with risk recognition ability, such that victims of IPV were less likely to recognize the danger involved in the video vignette compared to nonvictims. Results showed important implications for IPV prevention programs.

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          20040714
          10.1177/0886260509354880

          Chemistry
          Adult,Aggression,Domestic Violence,Female,Humans,Interpersonal Relations,Perception,Risk,Video Recording,Young Adult

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