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. 2022 Jan 10;38(1):39–50. doi: 10.1007/s10896-021-00355-5

Table 4.

Mixed Analysis of Variance models for the survey statements: Victim gender by coercive control type

Survey statements Victim Gender Coercive Control type Victim gender * Coercive Control type
f (df) p ɳp2 F (df) p ɳp2 F (df) p ɳp2
1. Commonplace 11.53 (1,1314) .001 .01 195.86 (1,1314)  < .001 .13 27.88 (1,1314)  < .001 .02
2. Frightened 172.49 (1,1471)  < .001 .11 1476.56 (1,1471)  < .001 .50 113.95 (1,1471)  < .001 .07
3. Physical harm 148.51 (1,1380)  < .001 .10 1891.63 (1,1380)  < .001 .58 98.09 (1,1380)  < .001 .07
4. Mental health 46.39 (1,1501)  < .001 .03 455.68 (1,1501)  < .001 .23 78.94 (1,1501)  < .001 .05
5. Tell friends & family 84.87 (1,1493)  < .001 .05 418.01 (1,1493)  < .001 .22 78.25 (1,1493)  < .001 .05
6. Friends/family consider it domestic abuse 134.12 (1,1456)  < .001 .08 1012.74 (1,1456)  < .001 .41 109.73 (1,1456)  < .001 .07
7. Report to police 117.75 (1,1420)  < .001 .08 2403.71 (1,1420)  < .001 .63 71.37 (1,1420)  < .001 .05
8. Police view behaviour as criminal 51.45 (1,1342)  < .001 .04 2091.76 (1,1342)  < .001 .61 26.92 (1,1342)  < .001 .02
9. Behaviour is domestic abuse 87.45 (1,1470)  < .001 .06 980.03 (1,1470)  < .001 .40 99.43 (1,1470)  < .001 .06
10. Behaviour should be a crime 106.11 (1,1434)  < .001 .07 1885.10 (1, 1434)  < .001 .57 101.81 (1,1434)  < .001 .07