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Pregnancy as a Stimulus for Domestic Violence

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Data collected from a domestic violence prevention and treatment program were analyzed to determine the relationship between female reproductive status and violent incidents. Both the frequency and severity of male initiated violence against women were twice as high when they were pregnant. These results are discussed in the context of an evolutionary perspective on domestic violence.

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Burch, R.L., Gallup, G.G. Pregnancy as a Stimulus for Domestic Violence. Journal of Family Violence 19, 243–247 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JOFV.0000032634.40840.48

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