Agent-Based Modeling of Day-to-Day Intimate Partner Violence.

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MATHEMATICAL Nonlinear Dynamics Psychology and Life Sciences Pub Date : 2019-04-01
David Katerndahl, Sandra Burge, Robert Ferrer, Johanna Becho, Robert Wood, Maria D M Villacampa
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The purpose of this study was to develop a mathematical model of mutual partner violence and assess impact of her controllable behaviors on reducing violence. An agent-based model was created of couples with history of violence based upon results of two multiple time series studies of partner violence. To explore factors that may alter model results, eight continuous variable parameters were created based upon significant (p=.05) but discrepant (opposite directions) results from previous studies. To assess the potential impact that random stress and her behavior (arguments, forgiveness, alcohol use, violence) could have on violence and stalking, the impact of variable parameter settings of these factors were also assessed. The model identified 18 unique patterns were observed, grouped into five general categories. Added random stress contributed to his violence in only two patterns. Although avoiding participation in arguments had no effect, her forgiveness and elimination of alcohol use often reduced her violence only. However, consistent violence or nonviolence on her part sometimes affected his violence and stalking. In conclusion, while increasing forgiveness and reducing alcohol intake could reduce her violence, they generally had little effect on his. However, if she eliminated her violence, it could eliminate his violence and stalking in some situations.

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基于主体的日常亲密伴侣暴力模型。
本研究的目的是建立一个相互伴侣暴力的数学模型,并评估她的可控行为对减少暴力的影响。基于对伴侣暴力的两个多时间序列研究的结果,建立了一个基于主体的有暴力史的夫妇模型。为了探索可能改变模型结果的因素,基于先前研究中显著(p= 0.05)但差异(相反方向)的结果,创建了八个连续变量参数。为了评估随机压力和她的行为(争吵、宽恕、酒精使用、暴力)可能对暴力和跟踪产生的潜在影响,还评估了这些因素的可变参数设置的影响。该模型确定了观察到的18种独特模式,分为五大类。额外的随机压力导致他的暴力行为只有两种模式。虽然避免参与争论没有效果,但她的宽恕和戒酒往往只会减少她的暴力行为。然而,她一贯的暴力或非暴力有时会影响他的暴力和跟踪。总之,虽然增加宽恕和减少酒精摄入量可以减少她的暴力,但它们对他的暴力几乎没有影响。然而,如果她消除了自己的暴力行为,在某些情况下也可以消除他的暴力和跟踪行为。
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