Re. Heyman et Ka. Schlee, TOWARD A BETTER ESTIMATE OF THE PREVALENCE OF PARTNER ABUSE - ADJUSTING RATES BASED ON THE SENSITIVITY OF THE CONFLICT TACTICS SCALE, Journal of family psychology, 11(3), 1997, pp. 332-338
Studies of spousal aggression, such as the national studies typically
cited for prevalence rates (hi. A. Straus & R. J. Gelles, 1986; M. A.
Straus, R. J. Gelles, & S. K. Steinmetz, 1980), frequently use reports
from only one spouse to calculate yearly prevalence. To date, no corr
ection factor exists to help one estimate what the rates would have be
en had reports from both spouses been available. In this study, the au
thors calculate the epidemiological sensitivity of the Conflict Tactic
s Scale (hi. A. Straus, 1979) in clinical and newly married samples an
d use the sensitivity figures to provide a correction equation. Correc
tion factors are also provided for three previously published studies
of interspousal agreement. The equations provided can be used to make
rough estimates of the rate of male-to-female aggression when data fro
m only one spouse are available.