The nurse is giving a talk at the community center. A community member would like to know how social and cultural factors contribute to interpersonal violence

The nurse explains that according to current sociocultural norms: Select all that apply. A) Violent individuals are genetically programmed to exhibit acts of violence.
B) Media and family examples sometimes treat violence as normal.
C) Nowadays women are seen as equal to men, therefore they are not as affected by interpersonal violence.
D) The social environment has little impact on potentially abusive behaviors.
E) Violent behavior is an expression of power and strength.


B, E

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