Title

Risk Factors for Hispanic Male Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration

Publication Date

7-1-2017

Publication Name

American Journal of Men's Health

Document Type

Article

Abstract

© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. The literature review analyzed 24 studies that explored male intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration risk factors among men, in particular Hispanics, using the socioecological model framework composed of four socioecological levels for violence prevention. Six databases were reviewed within the EBSCO search engine for articles published from 2000 to 2014. Articles reviewed were specific to risk factors for IPV perpetration among Hispanic men, focusing particularly on Mexican American men. Many key factors have previously been associated with risk for IPV perpetration; however, certain determinants are unique to Hispanics such as acculturation, acculturation stress, and delineated gender roles that include Machismo and Marianismo. These risk factors should be incorporated in future targeted prevention strategies and efforts and capitalize on the positive aspects of each to serve as protective factors.

Volume

11

Issue

4

First Page

969

Last Page

983

DOI

10.1177/1557988315579196

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