RT Article T1 Male Sexual Dysfunction and the Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence JF Violence against women VO 30 IS 12/13 SP 3234 OP 3250 A1 Hill, Terrence D. A2 Garcia, Ginny A2 Sileo, Katelyn A2 Fahmy, Chantal A2 Testa, Alexander A2 Luttinen, Rebecca A2 Schroeder, Ryan LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902694384 AB We contribute to our understanding of the social epidemiology of intimate partner violence (IPV) by developing a mediation model that frames IPV as an outcome of male sexual dysfunction (performance anxiety and erectile dysfunction) and the mechanisms of masculine discrepancy stress (the perceived failure to conform to internalized normative expectations of masculinity) and anger. Our mediation analyses of recently collected data from the 2021 Crime, Health, and Politics Survey (CHAPS), a national probability sample of 792 men, confirmed that sexual dysfunction was indirectly associated with the perpetration of any IPV, physical IPV, and sexual IPV through the compound path of masculine discrepancy stress and anger. K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 Anger K1 Masculinity K1 erectile dysfunction K1 sexual dysfunction DO 10.1177/10778012231174348