High level of education in families is not a risk factor for family violence, while other factors like drug abuse and family history of violence are significant predictors.
Families with a high level of education are not typically considered a risk factor for violence in the family. On the contrary, higher education levels often correlate with lower levels of violence. Other risk factors, such as incidence of drug abuse, criminal history, separation of parents, and a family history of violence, are commonly associated with an increased likelihood of violence within a family.