%0 Journal Article %T Gender Differences in Intimate Partner Violence: A Predictive Analysis of IPV by Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Exposure During Early Childhood %A Ashley N. Rousson %A Hyunzee Jung %A J. Bart Klika %A Jungeun Olivia Lee %A Martie L. Skinner %A Todd I. Herrenkohl %J Violence Against Women %@ 1552-8448 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1077801218796329 %X This study focused on gender differences in the prediction of adult intimate partner violence (IPV) by subtypes of child abuse and children¡¯s exposure to IPV. Latent classes of adult IPV consisted of a no violence (20.3%), a psychological violence only (46.2%), a psychological and sexual violence (9.2%), a multitype violence and intimidation (6.8%), and a psychological and physical violence with low intimidation class (17.5%). Physical¨Cemotional child abuse and domestic violence exposure predicted a higher likelihood of multitype violence for males. Sexual abuse predicted a higher likelihood of this same class for females. Implications for future research and prevention are discussed %K child abuse %K sexual abuse %K domestic violence %K interparental violence %K spousal violence %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1077801218796329