Cross-disciplinary intersections between public health and economics in intimate partner violence research
Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) has progressed in the last decade in the fields of public health and economics, with under-explored potential for cross-fertilisation. We examine the theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches that each discipline uses to conceptualise and stud...
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doaj-7e7f9799789a48969ca5b09319e7466d2021-06-11T05:15:15ZengElsevierSSM: Population Health2352-82732021-06-0114100822Cross-disciplinary intersections between public health and economics in intimate partner violence researchMeghna Ranganathan0Lori Heise1Amber Peterman2Shalini Roy3Melissa Hidrobo4Department of Global Health and Development, Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Tavistock Place, WC1H 9SH, London, UK; Corresponding author.Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, 615 N. Wolfe Street, Room E4644, 21205, Baltimore, MD, USADepartment of Public Policy, Abernathy Hall CB #3435, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 27516, USAPoverty Health and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute, 1201 I St NW, Washington, DC, 20005, USAPoverty Health and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute, 1201 I St NW, Washington, DC, 20005, USAResearch on intimate partner violence (IPV) has progressed in the last decade in the fields of public health and economics, with under-explored potential for cross-fertilisation. We examine the theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches that each discipline uses to conceptualise and study IPV and offer a perspective on their relative advantages. Public health takes a broad theoretical perspective anchored in the socio-ecological framework, considering multiple and synergistic drivers of IPV, while economics focuses on bargaining models which highlight individual power and factors that shape this power. These perspectives shape empirical work, with public health examining multi-faceted interventions, risk and mediating factors, while economics focuses on causal modelling of specific economic and institutional factors and economic-based interventions. The disciplines also have differing views on measurement and ethics in primary research. We argue that efforts to understand and address IPV would benefit if the two disciplines collaborated more closely and combined the best traditions of both fields.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827321000975Intimate partner violenceCross-disciplinary researchPublic health and economics |
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Cross-disciplinary intersections between public health and economics in intimate partner violence research |
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Cross-disciplinary intersections between public health and economics in intimate partner violence research |
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Cross-disciplinary intersections between public health and economics in intimate partner violence research |
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Cross-disciplinary intersections between public health and economics in intimate partner violence research |
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Cross-disciplinary intersections between public health and economics in intimate partner violence research |
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cross-disciplinary intersections between public health and economics in intimate partner violence research |
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Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) has progressed in the last decade in the fields of public health and economics, with under-explored potential for cross-fertilisation. We examine the theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches that each discipline uses to conceptualise and study IPV and offer a perspective on their relative advantages. Public health takes a broad theoretical perspective anchored in the socio-ecological framework, considering multiple and synergistic drivers of IPV, while economics focuses on bargaining models which highlight individual power and factors that shape this power. These perspectives shape empirical work, with public health examining multi-faceted interventions, risk and mediating factors, while economics focuses on causal modelling of specific economic and institutional factors and economic-based interventions. The disciplines also have differing views on measurement and ethics in primary research. We argue that efforts to understand and address IPV would benefit if the two disciplines collaborated more closely and combined the best traditions of both fields. |
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Intimate partner violence Cross-disciplinary research Public health and economics |
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