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The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) : 2016/2017 report on intimate partner violence Ruth W. Leemis, Norah Friar, Srijana Khatiwada, May S. Chen, Marcie-jo Kresnow, Sharon G. Smith, Sharon Caslin, and Kathleen C. Basile

By: Leemis, Ruth W.
Contributor(s): Friar, Nora | Khatiwada, Srijana | Chen, May S | Kresnow, Marcie-jo | Smith, Sharon G | Caslin, Sharon | Basile, Kathleen C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Atlanta, GA.: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2022Description: electronic document (42 pages); PDF file; 1 MB.Subject(s): SEXUAL VIOLENCE | ABUSED MEN | ABUSED WOMEN | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HEALTH | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | NISVS | PREVALENCE | STALKING | STATISTICS | UNITED STATES | INTERNATIONALOnline resources: Download report, PDF, 1 MB | Download 2016/2017 methodology report, PDF, 872 KB | NISVS webpage on CDC website Summary: This report summarizes the lifetime and past 12-month prevalence of different forms of intimate partner violence victimization among women and men in the United States, including contact sexual violence, physical violence, stalking, and psycho- logical aggression. It details intimate partner violence victimization prevalence by race/ethnicity, charac- teristics such as sex of perpetrator and age at first victimization, direct impacts of victimization such as injury or missed school or work, and associations between victimization and health conditions. It also describes reports of minors in the respondent’s home who witnessed intimate partner violence among their parents or guardians. The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) is an ongoing, national random-digit-dial (RDD) telephone survey on sexual violence (SV), stalking, and intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization. Data, representative of the U.S. non-institutionalized adult population, are collected from the non-institutionalized English- and Spanish-speaking U.S. population aged 18 or older using a dual-frame sampling strategy that includes landlines and cell phones. NISVS provides national and state-level estimates of these types of violence, collecting data from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Record #7976
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This report summarizes the lifetime and past
12-month prevalence of different forms of intimate
partner violence victimization among women and
men in the United States, including contact sexual
violence, physical violence, stalking, and psycho-
logical aggression. It details intimate partner violence
victimization prevalence by race/ethnicity, charac-
teristics such as sex of perpetrator and age at first
victimization, direct impacts of victimization such
as injury or missed school or work, and associations
between victimization and health conditions. It also
describes reports of minors in the respondent’s home
who witnessed intimate partner violence among their
parents or guardians.

The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) is an ongoing, national random-digit-dial (RDD) telephone survey on sexual violence (SV), stalking, and intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization. Data, representative of the U.S. non-institutionalized adult population, are collected from the non-institutionalized English- and Spanish-speaking U.S. population aged 18 or older using a dual-frame sampling strategy that includes landlines and cell phones. NISVS provides national and state-level estimates of these types of violence, collecting data from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Record #7976

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