Quiz: Treating Intimate Partner Violence (OT230-A) Quiz: Treating Intimate Partner Violence First Name * Last Name * Email * 1) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines IPV as abuse or aggression that occurs * As a component of child abuse. In the workplace. In a romantic relationship. None of the above 2) IPV can include * Physical violence. Sexual violence. Stalking. All of the above 3) True or false? The CDC only considers abuse or aggression IPV if it is against a current spouse. * True False 4) Engaging in a pattern of behaviors to gain control and power by eroding a victim’s autonomy, self-efficacy, and self-esteem, marked by domination and entrapment is called * Coercive control. Emotional abuse. Cultural abuse. Psychological abuse. 5) Using non-physical behaviors that are meant to control, isolate, or frighten the victim is called * Coercive control. Emotional abuse. Cultural abuse. Psychological abuse. 6) Controlling a victim’s access to economic resources for the purpose of limiting their capacity to support themselves is called ________ abuse. * financial emotional cultural psychological 7) An intense or repeated pattern of confusing or doubt-inducing behavior is called * Coercive control. Emotional abuse. Cultural abuse. Psychological abuse. 8) Reproductive abuse includes * Unilaterally deciding on reproductive choices. Using coercion, manipulation, or threats to impact pregnancy. Sabotaging contraceptive use. All of the above 9) Which of the following is NOT one of the ways an IPV offender accomplishes the goal of dependence? * Exploiting the victim’s lack of documentation Disrespecting the victim’s ways of thinking Isolating the victim from family and friends Causing reputational harm to the victim 10) Which of the following is NOT one of the ways an IPV offender accomplishes the goal of dissonance? * Spiritual abuse Physical abuse Intellectual abuse Gaslighting 11) What is an offender attempting to achieve by utilizing systems intended to provide safety to victims to harass, threaten, intimidate, and control a victim? * Vengeance Surveillance Violence Dissonance 12) What is an offender attempting to achieve by poisoning a victim’s pet? * Vengeance Surveillance Violence Dissonance 13) What is an offender attempting to achieve by stalking a victim? * Vengeance Surveillance Violence Dissonance 14) What percentage of American women have experienced IPV during their lifetime? * 16% 26% 36% 41% 15) What percentage of American men have experienced IPV during their lifetime? * 16% 26% 36% 41% 16) The idea that IPV is best treated with couples therapy is * true in most cases. something victims should consider. a myth. None of the above 17) In the IPV cycle of violence, what immediately follows explosions? * The honeymoon phase Pursuit and promises Increase in tension Remorse 18) For what reason do victims stay with their offending partner? * Guilt Finances Children All of the above 19) True or false? American women are killed by intimate partners more often than by any other type of perpetrator. * True False 20) Which of the following is NOT one of the principles for effective intervention? * Risk Needs Assessment Fidelity 21) Which of the following is an indicator of a criminogenic need? * Anxiety/stress Antisocial personality Antisocial attitudes All of the above 22) Who scores the DVRNA? * The provider The court The probation officer None of the above 23) Which of the following IPV risk factors on the DVRNA is not considered significant or critical? * Prior DV-related incidents Drug/alcohol use Unemployment Threatened use of weapons 24) Which of the following is NOT an IPV risk assessment? * SARA III DVA II ODARA DVSI-R 25) Which of the following is a type of IPV victim advocacy? * Law enforcement victim advocacy Court victim advocacy Community victim advocacy All of the above Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ