Which is a societal risk factor for intimate partner violence?

A) Experiencing poor parenting
B) Marital instability
C) Unwillingness of neighbors to intervene when violence is witnessed
D) Traditional gender roles


Ans: D
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Traditional gender roles is a societal risk factor, as it is primarily determined by the society one lives in, rather than by individual characteristics, relationship dynamics, or even local community factors. Experiencing poor parenting is an individual risk factor. Marital instability is a relationship factor. Unwillingness of neighbors to intervene when violence is witnessed is a community factor.

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