Modeling Risk For Intimate Partner Violence Among Recent-era Veteran-partner Dyads

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This study examines the association between post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), drug abuse, and partner violence on recent Veterans and their partners. Participants in this study included 49 Veteran-partner couples examined over a three year post-deployment period to investigate the relationship between Veterans' PTSS, Veterans' and partners' drug abuse symptoms (e.g., abuse of prescription drugs, drug induced blackouts, or flashbacks), and perpetration of intimate partner violence (IPV). Findings of the study indicate that Veterans' PTSS is a good predictor of Veterans' drug abuse symptoms and that Veteran's drug abuse symptoms is strongly associated with Veterans' perpetration of intimate partner violence.

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Kelley, M. L., Montano, H.G., Lam, N., Hernandez, M., Miller, M. M., Workgroup, V. M. A. M. (2017). Modeling Risk For Intimate Partner Violence Among Recent-era Veteran-partner Dyads. Journal of Family Violence, 5, 505-512. doi:10.1007/s10896-016-9903-2