Géneros: Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies (Oct 2014)

Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Spain. A quantitative analysis

  • Eva Espinar-Ruiz,
  • Begoña López-Monsalve

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4471/generos.2014.44
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3

Abstract

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A growing number of authors have been suggesting the necessary incorporation of children in the analysis of gender violence and, specifically, in the analysis of intimate partner violence against women (IPV). Such incorporation would be relevant not only for reducing children's invisibility and vulnerability, but also for achieving a better understanding of the characteristics and dynamics of IPV. Based on these considerations, we present in this paper the results of a secondary analysis applied to the data obtained in the last Spanish Survey on Violence Against Women. The available information allows us to analyze: 1) the presence of children exposed to IPV, 2) the relationship between this presence and the probability of reporting the violence, and 3) women's perception about the parental role of the aggressors.

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