ABSTRACT
This study investigated the experience of IPV amongst married Saudi Arabian international students and their partners in Australia. The research explored the prevalence of IPV, the types of IPV, and gender differences in IPV experienced. A sample of 508 adult Saudi Arabian university students report of their own IPV experiences. The findings suggested gender differences in the context of IPV. The study can inform culturally appropriate interventions to support victims and increase perpetrator accountability.
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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
Availability of data and material
The full study is available at: Abdullah Bin Ahmed Alasmari (Citation2018) The phenomenon of intimate partner violence among married Saudi Arabian International students studying in Australia La Trobe University degree granting institution.
Ethics approval
This study was performed in line with the Principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. Approval was granted by the Human Research Ethics Committee, La Trobe University.
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