T-IPV: Transgender-related Intimate Partner Violence Scale
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Peitzmeier SM, Hughto JMW, Potter J, Deutsch MB, Reisner SL. Development of a Novel Tool to Assess Intimate Partner Violence Against Transgender Individuals. J Interpers Violence. 2019;34(11):2376–2397. doi:10.1177/0886260519827660
Yes / No. All IPV questions were first asked with a lifetime referent period, followed by a past-year referent period for participants who indicated it had happened at some point in their lifetime.
The scale has a KR-20 reliability score of 0.56
Divergent validity was assessed by exploring polychoric correlation between T-IPV and employment and Pearson correlation between T-IPV and fruit consumption, which we hypothesized should not be correlated with T-IPV. Convergent validity was assessed by exploring polychoric correlations between T-IPV and sexual and physical IPV.
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Peitzmeier SM, Hughto JMW, Potter J, Deutsch MB, Reisner SL. Development of a Novel Tool to Assess Intimate Partner Violence Against Transgender Individuals. J Interpers Violence. 2019;34(11):2376–2397. doi:10.1177/0886260519827660
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