Self-reported experiences of intimate partner violence in a female forensic intellectual disability population

Author:

Morris Deborah,Camden-Smith Claudia,Batten Robert

Abstract

Purpose Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex public health and social issue. Women with an intellectual disability (ID) are at greater risk of experiencing IPV. However, little is known about the IPV experiences of women with an ID and forensic care needs. The purpose of this paper is to explore the history of experienced and perpetrated IPV in women detained to secure specialist ID forensic service. Design/methodology/approach Participants completed the Conflict Tactics Scale-2 (CTS-2, Straus et al., 1996). The CTS-2 measures experienced and perpetrated relationship tactics of common forms of IPV. Findings Participants reported high levels of experiencing and perpetrating IPV across all relationship tactics measured by the CTS-2. Participants reported they engaged in similar levels of experiencing and perpetrating positive and negative relationship tactics. The only significant difference was “minor sexual coercive behavior” where participants were significantly more likely to experience than perpetrate this behaviour. Research limitations/implications Further research exploring the risk factors that contribute to IPV is needed. Shortcomings in the current study are acknowledged. Practical implications Women with an ID and forensic profiles may present with treatment needs as victims and perpetrators of IPV. Clinical activities of women in Forensic ID services should include possible IPV care needs. The importance of developing national guidance and interventions to prevent and manage IPV are discussed. Originality/value This is the first paper, to the authors’ knowledge, to explore experiences of IPV in women with an ID and forensic care needs.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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