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Causes and Maintenance of Domestic Violence: An Ecological Analysis
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1984
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Partner ViolenceEmployee ProductivityViolence Against WomenGender StudiesSociologyHuman DevelopmentViolenceDating ViolenceEcological ModelDomestic ViolenceAggressionSocial SciencesHealth Sciences
Domestic violence, or spouse battering, is analyzed using a four-part theoretical framework based on the ecological model of human development. The analysis focuses on variables that cause and/or maintain domestic violence at the individual, family, social-structural, and sociocultural levels. Limitations of the model are considered, and a detailed case study of a family experiencing domestic violence is presented and discussed to illustrate the potential utility of the framework. Suggestions are offered for future research.
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