The first comprehensive assessment of offline and online emotional intimate partner violence (EIPV) in a representative sample of young adults in Poland
The first comprehensive assessment of offline and online emotional intimate partner violence (EIPV) in a representative sample of young adults in Poland
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Authors
Dębowska, Agata
Bojnowska, Urszula
Sienkiewicz, Michał
Krawczyk, Olga
Chłopecka, Aleksandra
Boduszek, Daniel
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Journal title
Violence Against Women
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1077-8012
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2026-05-13
Abstract PL
Abstract EN
The current study provides a comprehensive assessment of emotional intimate partner violence (EIPV) among a representative sample of young adults (aged 18-29 years) in Poland
(N = 2705; 53.4% female). We found that 80% of the sample were victimized and perpetrated offline EIPV more than twice in their lifetime. Online EIPV affected 40% of participants
more than twice in the lifetime. Offline and online EIPV as well as EIPV victimization and perpetration behaviors tended to co-occur. The perpetrator-victim phenomenon was
confirmed by the results of the latent profile analysis (LPA), which uncovered three latent groups characterized by perpetration-victimization co-occurrence.
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Keywords EN
Emotional intimate partner violence (EIPV) victimization
Emotional intimate partner violence (EIPV) perpetration
Perpetrator-victim phenomenon
Young adults
Latent profile analysis (LPA)
Emotional intimate partner violence (EIPV) perpetration
Perpetrator-victim phenomenon
Young adults
Latent profile analysis (LPA)