Partner Abuse
Dimension 951 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Partner Abuse measures abusive, coercive, and assaultive behavior within an intimate relationship, including verbal degradation, threats, sexual coercion, physical violence, and resulting injury. It encompasses both the use of harm and the experience of being subjected to harm by a partner during conflict or control attempts.
evidence final name · Calling Abuse
Low Partner Abuse
Expressions activating this band describe conflictual or disrespectful exchanges in a partner relationship, such as insults, storming away, or pressuring behavior, with abuse appearing in limited, ambiguous, or less injurious form.
Moderate Partner Abuse
Expressions activating this band describe clear abusive conduct by a partner or toward a partner, including yelling used for control, threats, unwanted sexual pressure, and intentional physical assault that may lead to medical attention.
Severe Partner Abuse
Expressions activating this band describe violent and coercive partner abuse marked by serious physical injury, weapon use, forced sexual acts through threats, and repeated intimidation or battering.
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Minimal Calling Abuse: Content characterized by domineering, house, agency, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect calling abuse at this level.
Moderate Calling Abuse: Content characterized by refuse, they, gate, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect calling abuse at this level.
Heavy Calling Abuse: Content characterized by calls, her, arrested, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect calling abuse at this level.
