RT Article T1 Intimate Partner Violence Polyvictimization and Health Outcomes JF Violence against women VO 29 IS 15/16 SP 3223 OP 3243 A1 Cho, Hyunkag A2 Kim, Woojong A2 Nelson, Abbie A2 Allen, Jennifer LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1870086090 AB This study examines how gender interacts with polyvictimization patterns in survivors’ health problems using 8,587 survivors of intimate partner violence from the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, a nationally representative sample collected in 2010. Polyvictimization included six categories that were created in our previous work: sexual violence, physical and psychological violence, coercive control, multiple violence, stalking, and psychological aggression. Multiple violence was associated with chronic pain, headache, difficulty sleeping, and poor health perception. Females experiencing coercive control were more likely to have chronic pain than males. The appropriate assessment of gendered patterns of polyvictimization, and relevant subsequent services and support will better address health problems among survivors. K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 health problem K1 gender interaction K1 Polyvictimization DO 10.1177/10778012231192585