SAFE-T Questionnaire
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Fulfer, J. L., Tyler, J. J., Choi, N. J., Young, J. A., Verhulst, S. J., Kovach, R., & Dorsey, J. K. (2007). Using indirect questions to detect intimate partner violence: The SAFE-T Questionnaire. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22(2), 238-249.
Likert scale: (1) Strongly disagree, (2) Disagree, (3) Neutral, (4) Agree, (5) Strongly agree
Cronbach’s α= 0.79
Known-group Validity, and Criterion-related Validity
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Fulfer, J. L., Tyler, J. J., Choi, N. J., Young, J. A., Verhulst, S. J., Kovach, R., & Dorsey, J. K. (2007). Using indirect questions to detect intimate partner violence: The SAFE-T Questionnaire. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22(2), 238-249.
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