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Different Factor Structures for Women’s Aggression and Victimization Among Women Who Used Aggression Against Male Partners

Theories and measures of women’s aggression in intimate relationships are only beginning to be developed. This study provides a first step in conceptualizing the measurement of women’s aggression by examining how well three widely used measures perform in assessing women’s perpetration of and victim...

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Published in:Violence against women 2012-09, Vol.18 (9), p.1045-1066
Main Authors: Swan, Suzanne C., Gambone, Laura J., Van Horn, M. Lee, Snow, David L., Sullivan, Tami P.
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