Department of Statistics, Uppsala University and Centre for the Study of Cultural Evolution, Stockholm University, P.O. Box 513, Uppsala, SE-75120, Sweden.
Violence Against Women. 2013 May;19(5):617-33. doi: 10.1177/1077801213490560. Epub 2013 Jun 5.
Over their lifetime, approximately 10% of all women become victims of postseparation stalking or assault. We use a nationally representative survey of separated Swedish women to examine whether men who strive to control their partners during their relationships are more likely to stalk or assault their ex-partners after separation. The empirical analysis shows that basic measures of control behaviors explain 18% of the variance in stalking victimization and 8% of the assault victimization. Moreover, the predictive values of our measures of control by far surpass those of other common risk markers included in the analysis.
在女性的一生中,大约有 10%会成为分手后跟踪或袭击的受害者。我们使用一项针对瑞典离异女性的全国性代表性调查来研究,在恋爱期间努力控制伴侣的男性是否更有可能在分手后跟踪或袭击他们的前妻/女友。实证分析表明,控制行为的基本措施可以解释 18%的跟踪受害和 8%的袭击受害的差异。此外,我们的控制措施的预测值远远超过了分析中包含的其他常见风险指标。