posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byHeather Nancarrow, Stewart Lockie, Sanjay Sharma
Intimate partner violence, also referred to as intimate partner abuse, includes all types of physical and non‐physical violence and acts of abuse between intimate partners. This study focuses on intimate partner abuse among cohabiting, heterosexual partners living in the Bowen Basin and Mackay region of Central Queensland. Specifically, the study is concerned with the abuse of women by their current marriage or de facto male partners. Due to the particular geographic, economic and cultural characteristics of this region many families are affected by atypical work schedules, periodic separation and isolation. Each of these may be expected to impact on the quality of relationships and, potentially, on the experience of intimate partner abuse. -- Executive Summary.
Funding
Other
History
Start Page
1
End Page
98
Number of Pages
98
Publisher
Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research
Place of Publication
Mackay, Qld
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Centre for Social Science Research; Criminology Research Council (Australia); Institute for Health and Social Science Research (IHSSR); Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research;