Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence in a Nationally Representative Sample of Korean Men

Objectives In recent years, multiple studies have investigated the issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Korea. However, most of those studies have focused on IPV against women, while overlooking the problem of men IPV victimization. Considering this, the current study identified risk and prot...

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Main Author: Riccardo Ferraresso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society for Preventive Medicine 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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men
Online Access:http://www.jpmph.org/upload/pdf/jpmph-53-2-135.pdf
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spelling doaj-485cb91999be453ebc04492df208469d2020-11-25T01:48:01ZengKorean Society for Preventive MedicineJournal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health1975-83752233-45212020-03-0153213514210.3961/jpmph.19.2922067Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence in a Nationally Representative Sample of Korean MenRiccardo FerraressoObjectives In recent years, multiple studies have investigated the issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Korea. However, most of those studies have focused on IPV against women, while overlooking the problem of men IPV victimization. Considering this, the current study identified risk and protective factors for IPV and examined their influence on IPV victimization among Korean men. Methods We used a nationally representative sample of 1668 Korean men from the 2013 Korea National Survey on Domestic Violence. The associations between potential IPV risk factors and different types of IPV were investigated using univariate and multivariate logistic regression. Specifically, separate analyses were conducted of 5 types of IPV (neglect, controlling behaviors, emotional violence, economic violence, and physical violence). Results The prevalence of IPV among Korean men and women showed only marginal gender differences. Controlling behaviors (men, 23.3%; women, 23.9%) and emotional violence (men, 16.5%; women, 18.8%) were the most common types of IPV reported, followed by neglect (men, 11.2%; women, 11.7%). Separate logistic regression analyses for the 5 subtypes of IPV revealed that mutual IPV was a strong predictor of IPV. Men who abused their wives were more likely to experience neglect (odds ratio [OR], 29.24; p<0.01), controlling behaviors (OR, 36.61; p<0.01), emotional violence (OR, 58.07; p<0.01), economic violence (OR, 18.78; p<0.01), and physical violence (OR, 38.09; p<0.01). Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that IPV intervention strategies should particularly focus on couples whose relationship is characterized by patterns of bidirectional violence.http://www.jpmph.org/upload/pdf/jpmph-53-2-135.pdfintimate partner violencemenvictimizationrisk factorsprotective factorskorea
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Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence in a Nationally Representative Sample of Korean Men
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
intimate partner violence
men
victimization
risk factors
protective factors
korea
author_facet Riccardo Ferraresso
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title Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence in a Nationally Representative Sample of Korean Men
title_short Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence in a Nationally Representative Sample of Korean Men
title_full Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence in a Nationally Representative Sample of Korean Men
title_fullStr Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence in a Nationally Representative Sample of Korean Men
title_full_unstemmed Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence in a Nationally Representative Sample of Korean Men
title_sort risk and protective factors associated with intimate partner violence in a nationally representative sample of korean men
publisher Korean Society for Preventive Medicine
series Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
issn 1975-8375
2233-4521
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Objectives In recent years, multiple studies have investigated the issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Korea. However, most of those studies have focused on IPV against women, while overlooking the problem of men IPV victimization. Considering this, the current study identified risk and protective factors for IPV and examined their influence on IPV victimization among Korean men. Methods We used a nationally representative sample of 1668 Korean men from the 2013 Korea National Survey on Domestic Violence. The associations between potential IPV risk factors and different types of IPV were investigated using univariate and multivariate logistic regression. Specifically, separate analyses were conducted of 5 types of IPV (neglect, controlling behaviors, emotional violence, economic violence, and physical violence). Results The prevalence of IPV among Korean men and women showed only marginal gender differences. Controlling behaviors (men, 23.3%; women, 23.9%) and emotional violence (men, 16.5%; women, 18.8%) were the most common types of IPV reported, followed by neglect (men, 11.2%; women, 11.7%). Separate logistic regression analyses for the 5 subtypes of IPV revealed that mutual IPV was a strong predictor of IPV. Men who abused their wives were more likely to experience neglect (odds ratio [OR], 29.24; p<0.01), controlling behaviors (OR, 36.61; p<0.01), emotional violence (OR, 58.07; p<0.01), economic violence (OR, 18.78; p<0.01), and physical violence (OR, 38.09; p<0.01). Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that IPV intervention strategies should particularly focus on couples whose relationship is characterized by patterns of bidirectional violence.
topic intimate partner violence
men
victimization
risk factors
protective factors
korea
url http://www.jpmph.org/upload/pdf/jpmph-53-2-135.pdf
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