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Māori women and intimate partner violence : some sociocultural influences Chloe Hoeata, Linda Waimarie Nikora, Wendy Li, Amanda Young-Hauser and Neville Robertson

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: MAI ReviewPublication details: 2011Subject(s): Online resources: In: MAI Review, 2011, 3: 1-12Summary: This study explores the interaction between relationship dynamics, IPV and whānau and community influences. The authors completed narrative interviews with two Māori women in December 2010. Their findings confirm the results of earlier studies which have found that childhood experiences of violence, actual or witnessed, have a powerful effect that reverberate within adult lives and into the formation of intimate relationships. Record #4242
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MAI Review, 2011, 3: 1-12

This study explores the interaction between relationship dynamics, IPV and whānau and community influences. The authors completed narrative interviews with two Māori women in December 2010. Their findings confirm the results of earlier studies which have found that childhood experiences of violence, actual or witnessed, have a powerful effect that reverberate within adult lives and into the formation of intimate relationships. Record #4242