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Citation

Umberson D, Anderson K, Glick J, Shapiro A. J. Marriage Fam. 1998; 60(2): 442-452.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, National Council on Family Relations, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.2307/353860

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Research on perpetrators of domestic violence suggests that acts of violence may result from feelings of low personal control. Research on victims suggests that domestic violence may undermine feelings of personal control. Using a national sample, we consider how domestic violence is related to personal control. We find that individuals who have initiated violence against a partner do not differ from individuals who have nonviolent relationships in feelings of personal control. However, experiencing violence at the hands of a partner has significant adverse effects on a sense of personal control for women, but not for men. This suggests that violence, even when both the man and woman participate, is more detrimental to the self-perceptions and well-being of women than of men.

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