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Normative misperceptions of abuse among perpetrators of intimate partner violence.

Author(s): Clayton Neighbors; Denise D. Walker; Lyungai F. Mbilinyi; Allison O'Rourke; Jeffrey L. Edleson; Joan Zegree; Roger A. Roffman

Publication: 2010. "Violence Against Women" 16, 4 (April): 370-86.

Identifier(s): PubMed ID: 20200408; PMCID: PMC3341134; ISSN: 1552-8448; Citation Key: 7706

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801210363608

Publication type: Journal Article

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Abstract:

This research was designed to evaluate the applicability of social norms approaches to interventions with male perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV). Participants included 124 nonadjudicated IPV perpetrating men recruited from the general population who completed assessment of their own IPV behaviors via telephone interviews and estimated the prevalence of behaviors in other men. Results indicated that IPV perpetrators consistently overestimated the percentage of men who engaged in IPV and that their estimates were associated with violence toward their partner over the past 90 days. Findings provide preliminary support for incorporating social norms approaches into clinical applications.