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Acceptance of Interpersonal Violence Scale (AIV)

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Overview

Type: Acceptance of IPV

Citation: Eckhardt CI, Samper R, Suhr L, and Holtzwort-Munroe A. Implicit attitudes toward violence among male perpetrators of violence: A preliminary investigation. J Interpers Violence. 2012; 27(3): 471-491.

Use of Scale: Measure

Level of Generality: Unclear

# of Items Reported: 6

Availability: No questions

Theme: Violence

Demographics

Region: North America

Country: USA

Gender: Male

Urban / Rural: NR

Ethnicity: IPV group White 90%; Hispanic 8%; Black 2% NV group White 46.2%; Hispanic 25.6%; Black 17.9%; Other 10.3%

Age Group: Adults only (18+)

Age Range: 19 and older

Scale Information

# of Subscales: NR

Subscale Name(s): NR

Direction and Meaning:

Response Range: NR

Internal Consistency: NA

Internal Consistency by Subgroup: Cronbach's alpha: 0.47 for IPV and 0.51 for NV

Test-retest Reliability: NA

Sample Items: NR

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