How accurate and useful are published UK prevalence rates of intimate partner violence (IPV)? Rapid review and methodological commentary

IF 2.1 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Criminal Psychology Pub Date : 2021-05-18 DOI:10.1108/JCP-11-2020-0048
Parveen Ali, P. Allmark, A. Booth, F. Seedat, H. Woods, J. McGarry
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Purpose This paper aims to estimate the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) in the UK general population and in the low-risk clinical population and to identify the methodological challenges presented by this task. Design/methodology/approach A rapid review of the evidence was conducted. Data were extracted with the help of pre-designed tools and were synthesised to answer the two study aims. The data extracted was both qualitative and quantitative. Findings In the general population, crime survey data gave a range of past-year IPV prevalence from 1.8% to 4.5%. This was higher in women than men (2.5%–6.3% vs 0.9%–2.7%). In both the general and low-risk clinical population, there was little data on pregnant women or gay men and lesbians. No significant relationships between IPV and ethnicity were found. Different surveys used different definitions of IPV and domestic violence, making it difficult to give an accurate estimate. There were also problems with data accuracy. Originality/value This research is original and contributes to the knowledge about IPV screening and if prevalence studies help.
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英国公布的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)患病率有多准确和有用?快速审查和方法学评论
目的本文旨在估计亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)在英国普通人群和低风险临床人群中的流行率,并确定这项任务带来的方法学挑战。设计/方法/方法对证据进行了快速审查。数据是在预先设计的工具的帮助下提取的,并进行综合以满足两个研究目标。提取的数据是定性和定量的。发现在普通人群中,犯罪调查数据显示,过去一年IPV的患病率在1.8%至4.5%之间。女性的患病率高于男性(2.5%至6.3%对0.9%至2.7%)。在普通和低风险临床人群中,几乎没有关于孕妇或男同性恋的数据。IPV和种族之间没有发现显著的关系。不同的调查对IPV和家庭暴力使用了不同的定义,因此很难给出准确的估计。数据准确性也存在问题。独创性/价值这项研究具有独创性,有助于了解IPV筛查以及流行率研究是否有帮助。
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