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  • Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health concern, particularly prevalent among U.S. Service Members and Veterans.
  • IPV is frequently viewed as unidirectional, yet substantial evidence indicates most IPV is bidirectional, involving both partners' use and experience of violence.
  • Understanding bidirectional IPV is crucial for developing effective interventions and support systems within military and veteran communities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a scoping review of the existing literature on bidirectional intimate partner violence (IPV) specifically within U.S. Service Members and Veterans.
  • To assess the current state of research, identify common methodologies, and highlight gaps in the literature regarding bidirectional IPV in this population.
  • To synthesize findings on the prevalence and characteristics of bidirectional IPV among Service Members and Veterans.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature search was performed across multiple databases including MEDLINE, Embase, APA PsycInfo, CINAHL, and Web of Science.
  • Inclusion criteria focused on studies involving U.S. Service Members or Veterans (age >18), measuring IPV perpetration and victimization concurrently, and reporting bidirectional IPV.
  • Data from 21 studies were analyzed, examining reported rates of overall and subtype-specific bidirectional IPV.

Main Results:

  • Overall bidirectional IPV rates ranged from 25% to 66.9% across studies, with significant variation by IPV subtype (e.g., 1.5% for sexual IPV to 94% for psychological IPV).
  • Veterans exhibited higher rates of overall bidirectional IPV (28.4%-66.9%) compared to Service Members (25%).
  • A notable inconsistency was observed in the measurement and operationalization of bidirectional IPV across studies, and no study included data from both Service Members and Veterans concurrently.

Conclusions:

  • Bidirectional IPV is a prevalent issue among both U.S. Service Members and Veterans, underscoring the need to move beyond unidirectional models.
  • Significant heterogeneity in measurement approaches complicates direct comparisons and highlights a critical gap in standardized data collection.
  • Future research should prioritize studies that collect data from both Service Members and Veterans within the same study and employ consistent methodologies for measuring and operationalizing bidirectional IPV.