Risk for Revictimization of Intimate Partner Violence by Multiple Partners: a Systematic Review

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Are victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) by multiple partners (MP) different from victims of IPV by one partner? Are there different victim-related risk factors for IPV by MP? This systematic literature review identified seven empirical studies that related to these issues. The review findings indicated that (1) empirical research on IPV by MP appears to be scarce, with only limited recent development; (2) there were significant differences between women who had been subjected to IPV in a single relationship and women with IPV by MP; (3) IPV by MP was significantly associated with childhood domestic trauma, drug abuse, IPV characteristics, and attachment style; (4) regarding PTSD and personality disorders, the results were mixed and inconclusive; and (5) depression did not appear as a salient risk factor for IPV by MP. Interpretations must be made cautiously because of the wide diversity in measurement approaches. It is important that service personnel and researchers attend with increased awareness to women with IPV by MP.

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Ørke, E. C., Vatnar, S. K. B., & Bjørkly, S. (2018, July 1). Risk for Revictimization of Intimate Partner Violence by Multiple Partners: a Systematic Review. Journal of Family Violence. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-018-9952-9

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