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Rates of IPV victimization and perpetration (N = 600).

Rates of IPV victimization and perpetration (N = 600).

<p>Rates of IPV victimization and perpetration (N = 600).</p>

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Main Author: Soonok An (20370709) (author)
Other Authors: Jisoo Youn (20370712) (author), Qihao Zhan (20370715) (author), Soo-Jung Byoun (20370718) (author)
Published: 2024
Subjects:
Biotechnology
Sociology
Science Policy
Mental Health
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
yet scarce evidence
past 12 months
intimate partner violence
experienced family neglect
report ipv victimization
korean young adults
lifetime ipv victimization
report ipv perpetration
young adults
ipv victimization
lifetime prevalence
commit ipv
traditional attitudes
study highlighted
study found
study aimed
related risk
protective factors
perpetration rates
mental health
independent variables
gender roles
exploring risk
depressive symptoms
attitudinal variables
alcohol consumption
30 %.
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