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Family violence.

Patrick Tolan1, Deborah Gorman-Smith, David Henry

  • 1Institute for Juvenile Research, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60608, USA. Tolan@uic.edu

Annual Review of Psychology
|December 2, 2005
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Family violence, including domestic abuse, child abuse, and elder abuse, is widespread. Research suggests an integrated, ecological approach can improve understanding and intervention strategies for all forms of family violence.

Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Public Health
  • Criminology

Background:

  • Family violence encompasses domestic violence, child abuse, and elder abuse.
  • These forms of violence are prevalent and significantly impact society.
  • Existing research on patterns, risk factors, and interventions shows considerable controversy and fragmentation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current knowledge on family violence.
  • To highlight the overlap in patterns, causes, and interventions across different types of family violence.
  • To advocate for an integrated, ecological approach to family violence research and practice.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing studies on family violence.
  • Analysis of patterns, risk factors, and interventions.

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  • Examination of theoretical frameworks and research integration.
  • Main Results:

    • Significant overlap exists in the patterns, causes, and effective interventions for various forms of family violence.
    • An ecological perspective offers a valuable framework for integrating research across different types of family violence.
    • There is a need for greater integration of theory and research to advance knowledge.

    Conclusions:

    • An integrated approach to family violence is crucial for advancing knowledge and developing effective interventions.
    • Adopting an ecological perspective can unify research and practice across diverse forms of family violence.
    • Further research should focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and integrated theoretical models.