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Reproductive Coercion and Perceptions of Future Violence.

Ruth E Fleury-SteinerSusan L Miller
Published in: Violence against women (2019)
Reproductive coercion is an understudied form of intimate partner abuse related to physical, sexual, and psychological abuse. Prior research suggests that women accurately predict whether their abuser will continue the abuse. Thus, understanding factors related to these perceptions is necessary to enhance safety. Using a diverse sample of women in the United States seeking protection orders, the current study examines reproductive coercion as a predictor of women's perceptions of future violence. Findings suggest that psychological abuse and, to a lesser extent, reproductive coercion are related to whether women believe their abuser will continue their abuse. Implications for research and services are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • healthcare
  • intimate partner violence
  • primary care
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • cervical cancer screening
  • current status
  • type diabetes
  • hiv testing
  • antiretroviral therapy