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_aCHILD ABUSE
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040 _aAFVC
100 _aCale, Jesse
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245 _aPatterns of intimate partner violence victimization among Australia and New Zealand female university students :
_ban initial examination of child maltreatment and self-reported depressive symptoms across profiles
_cJesse Cale, Stacy Tzoumakis, Benoit Leclerc and Jan Breckenridge
260 _bSage,
_c2017
500 _aAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2017, 50(4): 582-601
520 _aThe aim of this study was to examine the relationship between child abuse, depression, and patterns of Intimate Partner Violence victimization among female university students in Australia and New Zealand. Data were based on the Australia/New Zealand portion of the International Dating Violence Study (2001–2005) (n¼293). Using Latent Class Analysis, Low-, Moderate-, and High-level Intimate Partner Violence profiles were identified that differed according to the variety, degree, and severity of Intimate Partner Violence. Furthermore, the combination of child maltreatment and self-reported depressive symptoms differed across profiles. The results highlighted differential pathways from child maltreatment to specific Intimate Partner Violence victimization patterns. These findings provide further evidence for the importance of early intervention strategies to prevent Intimate Partner Violence, and specifically for children who experience abuse and neglect to help prevent subsequent victimization experiences in intimate relationship contexts. (Authors' abstract). Record #5416
650 _aADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
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650 0 _93263
_aDATING VIOLENCE
650 0 _aDEPRESSION
_9192
650 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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650 4 _aVICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9624
650 _aYOUNG WOMEN
_9661
651 4 _aAUSTRALIA
_92597
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
700 _aTzoumakis, Stacy
_96654
700 _aLeclerc, Benoit
_96655
700 _94142
_aBreckenridge, Jan
773 0 _tAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2017, 50(4): 582-601
830 _aAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology
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856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004865816666615
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_cARTICLE