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  • Computational Social Science
  • Domestic Violence Research

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  • Agent-based models (ABMs) previously focused on women's reports for modeling intimate partner violence.
  • Existing models lacked the inclusion of men's emotional states and perceptions as contributing factors.
  • Understanding the triggers of violent events requires a more comprehensive approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enhance agent-based models (ABMs) of intimate partner violence by incorporating men's emotions and perceptions.
  • To identify key factors influencing the emergence and patterns of violent events in relationships.
  • To improve the understanding of the complex dynamics within violent relationships.

Main Methods:

  • Developed an agent-based model (ABM) simulating couples with a history of violence.
  • Utilized time-series data including daily reports of emotions and perceptions from both partners.
  • Incorporated seven continuous variable parameters and assessed the impact of stress, feelings, and behaviors.

Main Results:

  • No violence emerged in the model at baseline without extreme variable parameters.
  • HerConcern→HerConcern (prior-day to same-day) was a significant factor in the ABM.
  • Men's and women's alcohol use, men's sense of insult, and women's violence significantly impacted outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Incorporating men's perceptions into ABMs of partner violence yields different results than models based solely on women's input.
  • Women's concerns about violence's impact on children were critical.
  • The study demonstrated the complexity of partner violence, influenced by contextual dependence, interaction effects, and synergy.