Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
Theoretical Perspectives on Intimacy
Power and Authority in Families
Types of Families
100

This term describes violence or abuse occurring between romantic or intimate partners.

What is intimate partner violence

100

This sociological perspective focuses on how gender inequality and patriarchy shape family structures.

What is feminist theory?

100

This term refers to the ability to control decisions and resources within a family.

What is power?

100

This type of family system places men in positions of primary authority.

What is a patriarchal family?

200

This group is statistically more likely to experience severe forms of intimate partner violence.

What is Women

200

This theory focuses on economic inequality, poverty, and access to resources as sources of conflict within families.

What is conflict theory?

200

This term refers to the socially recognized right to make decisions.

What is authority?

200

In this family structure, women hold authority or lineage is traced through women.

What are matriarchal or matrilineal families?

300

Rather than being a private issue, IPV is considered this type of broader societal issue.

what is a public or social issue?

300

This theory emphasizes the role families play in maintaining social stability through functions like child socialization and emotional support.

What is functionalist theory?

300

Control over money or financial resources in a household is an example of this type of power.

What is economic control?

300

This family structure involves one parent raising children alone.

What is a single-parent family?

400

Economic stress and housing insecurity are examples of these factors that influence IPV rates.

what are structural factors?

400

This theory focuses on how everyday interactions and cultural meanings shape gender roles and relationships.

What is symbolic interactionism?

400

This division refers to how household tasks and responsibilities are distributed among family members.

What is household labor division?

400

This type of family shares decision-making power and responsibilities equally among members.

What is an egalitarian family?

500

When children grow up in violent homes, it can affect their emotional development and future relationships, demonstrating this sociological concept that links private troubles to public issues.

what is the sociological imagination?

500

This process describes how individuals learn cultural expectations of masculinity and femininity through family and society.

What is gender socialization?

500

Expectations that individuals behave according to societal ideas of masculinity or femininity are known as these.

What are gender roles?

500

This concept refers to tracing family lineage or inheritance through the mother’s line.

What is matrilineal descent?