RT Article T1 Concurrent Intimate Partner Violence: Survivors’ Health and Help-Seeking JF Violence against women VO 30 IS 2 SP 503 OP 523 A1 Kim, Woojong A1 Cho, Hyunkag A1 Hong, Seunghye A1 Nelson, Abbie A1 Allen, Jennifer A2 Cho, Hyunkag A2 Hong, Seunghye A2 Nelson, Abbie A2 Allen, Jennifer LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1878566563 AB This study examined intimate partner violence patterns using the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, a nationally representative sample collected in 2010. The latent class analysis detected six distinctive patterns: Sexual Violence, Psychological Aggression, Multiple Violence, Coercive Control, Physical and Psychological Violence, and Stalking. Multiple Violence was the most common among males, while Coercive Control was the most common among females. Multiple Violence and Physical and Psychological Violence perpetrators inflicted more negative health consequences than the other types. Intervention and prevention approaches that consider perpetrator types as a part of survivor need assessments will improve services. K1 Help-seeking K1 health outcome K1 Typology K1 Latent Class Analysis K1 Intimate Partner Violence DO 10.1177/10778012221132307