
Characterizing typologies of overlapping IPV & VAC in the home: Findings from DRC, Ethiopia, and South Africa
publication
Characterizing typologies of overlapping IPV & VAC in the home: Findings from DRC, Ethiopia, and South Africa
13.08.2025 | Cross-country
Country
Cross-country
Capability domains
Bodily integrity and freedom from violence
Audience type
Researcher
Year of publication
2025
Study methodology
Quantitative
Authors
Khudejha Asghar, Nicola Christofides, Kathryn Falb, Nicola Jones, Franziska Meinck
While intimate partner violence (IPV) and caregiver-perpetrated violence against children (VAC) are recognized as global epidemics, gaps persist in understanding the nature of co-occurring violence within the home.
This study seeks to characterize the nature and overlap of concurrent IPV and caregiver-perpetrated VAC in families across three African contexts.
Suggested citation:
Asghar, K., Christofides, K., Falb, K., Jones, N., and Meinck, F. (2025) ‘Characterizing typologies of overlapping IPV & VAC in the home: Findings from DRC, Ethiopia, and South Africa’ Child Abuse & Neglect 169 (part 1): 107637 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2025.107637)