Correct answers are shown below
1.The WHO definition of “intimate partner violence”:
(Correct) Refers to physical, psychological, and sexual harm to a victim
2.The WHO definition of “intimate partner violence”:
(Correct) Does not refer to violence in a specific type of relationship
3.Domestic violence/intimate partner violence that is psychological:
(Correct) Can include depriving a victim of contact with friends and family
4.Sexual violence and physical violence against women:
(Correct) Commonly occur together
5.Sexual activity with someone who cannot give consent is sexual violence.
(Correct) True
6.Intimate partner violence and abuse:
(Correct) Happens in cycles and usually continues
7.By definition, the victims of domestic violence/intimate partner violence:
(Correct) Are children, men, and women
8.A concern of victims, specific to the LGBTQ+ community, that will often prevent them from reporting abuse includes all of the following EXCEPT:
(Correct) Fear of retaliation
9.Substance abuse:
(Correct) Is strongly associated with intimate partner violence
10.Women-initiated intimate partner violence never happens.
(Correct) False 11.Women-initiated intimate partner violence is:
(Correct) Done for reasons different from the violence initiated by men
12.What types of behaviors are included in the CDC’s detailed report?
(Correct) All of the above
13.The BEST definition of “stalking” would be:
(Correct) A pattern of repeated, unwanted attention that causes fear or concern for safety
14.Forms of domestic violence/intimate partner violence that are psychological can include:
(Correct) All of the above
15.The typical pattern of domestic violence/intimate partner violence is:
(Correct) Described as a cycle of violence
16.Domestic violence/intimate partner violence usually begins with:
(Correct) A period of escalating tension
17.After an episode of violence:
(Correct) The perpetrator tries to make amends and promises to change
18.After an episode of intimate partner violence, the victim:
(Correct) Often takes blame for the incident
19.In some societies and cultures, domestic violence/intimate partner violence:
(Correct) Is considered acceptable if it involves men abusing/hitting women
20.Personal factors that increase the risk of intimate partner violence include:
(Correct) Family history of violence
21.Personal factors that increase the risk of intimate partner violence include:
(Correct) Alcohol and drug use