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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Violence Against Women. 2010 Jan;16(1):84–98. doi: 10.1177/1077801209353575

Table 3.

IPV Aggression and Victimization, and Injury by Minor and Severe Acts

Aggression- inclusion Victimization- inclusion

M (SD) M (SD) df t p
Severity of IPV
Physical
Minor physical aggressiona 15.58 (13.06) 17.38 (15.17) 276 1.07 .288
Minor physical victimization 13.71 (13.96) 14.94 (14.12) 276 0.73 .467
Severe physical aggression 8.17 (10.11) 7.23 (10.54) 276 −0.76 .450
Severe physical victimizationa 8.92 (13.29) 6.67 (10.04) 272 −1.60 .110
Psychological
Minor psychological aggressiona 24.73 (10.73) 26.17 (12.43) 251 1.02 .308
Minor psychological victimization 24.48 (11.98) 26.58 (11.93) 276 1.46 .146
Severe psychological aggression 12.10 (9.81) 13.05 (11.36) 276 0.75 .453
Severe psychological victimization Injury 10.47 (10.23) 11.05 (10.38) 276 0.47 .641
 Women’s inflicted minor injuries 3.78 (4.83) 3.13 (4.99) 276 −1.11 .268
 Women’s sustained minor injuries 4.40 (5.32) 3.24 (5.42) 276 −1.79 .074
 Women’s inflicted severe injuries 0.91 (2.46) 1.02 (4.29) 275 0.25 .804
 Women’s sustained severe injuries 1.65 (3.71) 1.07 (3.10) 275 −1.39 .167

Note. Bonferroni adjustments indicate a p < .05 significance level of p = .006.

a

Results reported reflect estimates for equal variances not assumed.