IPV is a pattern of behaviour between adults that includes physical, sexual, psychological violence and threats of violence which can ...
Ongoing intimate partner violence lifts behavioural problems risk: new research
A University of Queensland study has found a child’s repeated exposure to Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) puts them at higher risk of behavioural problems.
Dr Katrina Moss says repeated exposure to Intimate Partner Violence can cause behavioural problems in children, which may be internalised through anxiety, fear, depression, and withdrawal, or externalised with aggression, hyperactivity, impulsivity, drug use, and attention problems.