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Social Desirability And Partner Agreement Of Men’s Reporting Of Intimate Partner Violence In Substance Abuse Treatment
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Intimate partner’s violence
The association that the researcher is up to is that intimate partner violence is associated with poor agreement in describing its appearance to their partners. This means that when IPV occur partners are not able to communicate it effectively o their partners. There an experience of poor agreement between the partners about the presence of the intimate partner violence. The main aim of this study according to the researcher is to test the desirability that comes socially to both partners in a relationship through expressing their aggression that is physically, sexually, psychologically and injuries from the use of substance. Research was carried out and it displayed that men who are more likely to be involved in cheating are less likely to experience male-to-female sexual coercion
Intimate partner violence; this is a problem that tend to bring about poor outcomes in a relationship. It is an emotional, sexual and physical abuse between partners. It happens to many relationships and there is always a disagreement between partners of the occurrence of the intimate partner’s violence. This disagreement makes it difficult to solve the issue.
Analysis conducted displays how male and female perceive IPV status and the analysis shows that social desireability is faced with less IPV. There is therefore a likelihood of answering questions that are positive rather than the actual occurrences so there is tendency of under reporting.
The psychological, physical aggression and injuries that are caused but the intimate partner violence are different on the bases of female to male or male to female. Male to female has however displayed poor agreement and female to male displayed no agreement at all.
Conclusion
The findings show that there is poor agreement between partners when it comes to IPV matters. The issue should be taken to a clinician and should not be used to weigh the side that does not fully represent the relationship better. The differences in the intimate partner violence are different between partners and the difference should not be used to gauge the commitment that one has towards the relationship.
Reference
Black, M., Basile, K., Breiding, M., Smith, S., Walters, M., Merrick, M., ... & Stevens, M. (2011). National intimate partner and sexual violence survey: 2010 summary report.
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