1. "He Tells People That I Am Going to Kill My Children": Post-Separation Coercive Control in Men Who Perpetrate IPV.
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Tutty, Leslie M., Lorraine Radtke, H., and Nixon, Kendra L.
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SEXUAL partners ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,INTIMATE partner violence ,CONTROL (Psychology) ,PSYCHOLOGY of abused women ,RESEARCH funding ,QUALITATIVE research ,T-test (Statistics) ,STALKING ,INTERVIEWING ,CHI-squared test ,RESEARCH methodology ,PSYCHOLOGICAL abuse ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,CUSTODY of children - Abstract
Relatively little research has examined men's use of coercive controlling tactics against female partners after separation. This mixed-methods secondary analysis of 346 Canadian women documented coercive controlling tactics used by their ex-partners (86.4% identified at least one). The composite abuse scale emotional abuse subscale and women being older were associated with men using coercive control tactics post-separation. A secondary qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews with a sub-sample of 34 women provided additional examples. Abusive partners used numerous strategies to coercively control their ex-partners by stalking/harassing them, using financial abuse and discrediting the women to various authorities. Considerations for future research are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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