What Increases Your Risk of Becoming a Victim of Domestic Abuse or Violence?
Topic Overview Anyone can become a victim of domestic violence . Certain factors can increase your risk of being abused.
Abusive situations you cannot control Your risk for abuse increases if your partner:
Uses alcohol or drugs. Had a job loss or job change or had a change in the level of income. Has a history of extreme impulsiveness or an increase in risk-taking behaviors, such as: Drinking and driving. High-risk sexual behavior. A strong interest in guns and access to a gun. Has a history of suicide attempts. Has a history of violent behavior. Has recently been in jail. Was abused as a child. Has a medical or mental health problem, such as depression or personality disorder . Unsafe situations you may be able to avoid You may find yourself in an unsafe situation if you:
Use alcohol or drugs. Date many people at one time. Accept any violent behavior in the dating relationship. There is no excuse for abuse. Ignore feelings of discomfort or warning signs that someone is treating you badly. Think your partner holds the power in a relationship. Are alone in an unfamiliar environment. Depend on your dating partner for transportation. Feel that your dating partner is in control because he or she asked you out and paid for the date. Are part of a group that has a higher risk for assault, such as: The homeless. Sex workers. People with substance use disorders. Teens. Credits Current as of: February 26, 2020
Author: Healthwise Staff Medical Review: William H. Blahd Jr. MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine H. Michael O'Connor MD - Emergency Medicine Martin J. Gabica MD - Family Medicine
Current as of: February 26, 2020