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Sociocultural Contexts Affecting Trauma Recovery and Posttraumatic Growth for Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-02-29 Jyotsana Sharma, Gerard Lawson, Kimberly Osborn
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Young Mothers and Dating Violence: An Examination of Depressive Symptomatology and Interpersonal Competency J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Lauren C. Wallace, Meredith C. Jones, D. J. Angelone, Dustin Fife
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The Child Protection Response to Domestic Violence and Abuse: a Scoping Review of Interagency Interventions, Models and Collaboration J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Hannah Hale, Kelly Bracewell, Laura Bellussi, Ruth Jenkins, Joanne Alexander, John Devaney, Jane E. M. Callaghan
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“Are We Making an Impact?“: Perspectives on Providing Interpersonal Violence Prevention Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the U.S. J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-02-17
Abstract Purpose This study sought to understand violence prevention educators’ experiences conducting prevention education during the COVID-19 pandemic including barriers, challenges, and lessons learned. Methods For this study, we interviewed 25 violence prevention educators from across the U.S. Qualitative content analysis was used to identify major categories from the interviews. Results The first
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‘It’s so Beneficial to be Able to Stop the Cycle’: Perceptions of Intergenerational Transmission of Violence and Parenting Practices Among Pregnant Women and their Abusive Partners J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-02-10 Federica Taccini, Jill Domoney, Josephine Ocloo, Margaret Heslin, Sarah Byford, Debra Bick, Louise M Howard, Harriet MacMillan, Stefania Mannarini, Paul Ramchandani, Nicky Stanley, Kylee Trevillion
Purpose This study aimed to explore how pregnant women who experience Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) and men who commit DVA understand the impact of their childhood environment on their relationships with their children and co-parents, and how a DVA psychological intervention may shape their parenting. Methods Repeated individual qualitative interviews were conducted with pregnant mothers and fathers
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Coresident Households and IPV Risk: An Analysis of Prevalence and Correlates J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Ellen M. Whitehead, Taryn N. Jonet, Mellisa Holtzman
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On the Structural Conditions Shaping Implementation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ)-Inclusive Practices Within Intimate Partner Services in Australia J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Gene Lim, Stephanie Lusby, Marina Carman, Adam Borne
Purpose IPV constitutes a serious health concern for LGBTQ populations within Australia, yet inclusive service provision remains sparsely and unevenly accessible to victim-survivors. While poor availability and accessibility of inclusive services is widely recognized as an issue facing LGBTQ victim-survivors, few researchers have examined the structural or systemic basis of this problem. The current
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Experiences of Transnational Abandonment in the Lives of Abused South Asian Women in the United States J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-01-23 Shreya Bhandari
Purpose To examine the experiences of transnational abandonment among abused South Asian women in the United States (U.S.) to be able to contribute to the scant literature on this topic. Methods The in-depth interviews of a sub-set of seven out of 40 South Asian participants experiencing domestic violence in the U.S. was analyzed to examine the patterns and experiences of transnational abandonment
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Using National Incident-Based Reporting System Data to Explore Animal Cruelty Incidents that Occur with Intimate Partner and Family Violence: A Brief Report J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Lynn A. Addington, Mary Lou Randour
Purpose This brief report extends what is known about “the link” between animal cruelty and intimate partner violence (IPV) and family violence (FV). Specifically, it uses animal cruelty data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) to explore characteristics of incidents where animal cruelty and IPV or FV occur together. Methods This exploratory study
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The Emergency Department Response to Indigenous Women Experiencing Traumatic Brain Injury from Family Violence: Insights from Interviews with Hospital Staff in Regional Australia J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-01-18 Michelle S. Fitts, Yasmin Johnson, Karen Soldatic
Purpose Emergency departments (EDs) play a critical role in addressing the needs of women who acquire a traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by an assault. Little is known about how staff in Australian EDs respond to the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who present with a TBI as a result of family violence, hindering the development of effective policy and frontline care. This qualitative
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After All This Time: Clarifying Misconceptions and Charting Clear Directions for the Next 25 Years of Johnson’s Typology J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-01-17
Abstract In 1995, Michael P. Johnson published work proposing there were multiple types of intimate partner violence, and types differed in their causes, characteristics, and outcomes. As more than a quarter century has passed, this special issue brings together reviews of and reflections on work related to the typology that has already been done and includes new empirical and theoretical works to
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Methods and tools to screen and assess risks for intimate partner violence among women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in six high-income countries: A scoping review J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Eliza Lock, Karina Reeves, Daniel Vujcich
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“It’s like Slapping Somebody in the Face in the Middle of Sex”: An Intersectional Exploration of Emotional Abuse in Queer Relationships J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-01-12
Abstract Purpose This study identifies and analyzes missed opportunities to examine how race and racism intersect with intimate partner violence in queer relationships. Method Guided by the concept of intersectionality, the article reviews the literature on emotional abuse in queer intimate relationships to understand when and how it engages race. The article features an in-depth examination of several
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Improving Parent-Child Interaction and Reducing Parental Violent Discipline – a Multi-Informant Multi-Method Pilot Feasibility Study of a School-Based Intervention J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2024-01-05
Abstract Purpose Globally, many children are exposed to violent discipline in multiple settings. Interventions to prevent violent discipline are therefore highly needed. In the present study, the feasibility of the intervention Interaction Competencies with Children – for Parents (ICC-P), an additional module of a school-based intervention for teachers, was tested. The intervention aims to prevent
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Exploring Factors Shaping Primary Health Care Readiness to Respond to Family Violence: Findings from a Rapid Evidence Assessment J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-12-21 Stephanie Montesanti, Danika Goveas, Krittika Bali, Sandra Campbell
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Readiness to Change and Deception as Predictors of Program Completion in Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Tracey McDonagh, Áine Travers, Twylla Cunningham, Cherie Armour, Maj Hansen
Purpose Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global problem with severe health and human rights implications. However, prevention of IPV recidivism has proved difficult, with high levels of treatment non-adherence including failure to complete IPV perpetration programs. Method The present study involved gathering data from the records of 169 men convicted of perpetrating intimate partner violence in
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Identifying Sexual Abuse in Same-Sex Relationships: Turning Points and Meta-Narratives J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Carolina Øverlien
Purpose Youth intimate partner violence (YIPV) is an under-researched topic within the field of domestic violence. This is particularly true of same-sex YIPV. In this article, the words of one young man, Philip, are analyzed to explore how he narrates his process of defining his sexual experiences as abuse and, consequently, himself as a possible victim of IPV. Methods The qualitative in-depth interview
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Campus- and Individual-Level Predictors of Risk for Interpersonal Violence Perpetration J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-12-02 Jacob A. Nason, Annelise Mennicke, Carrie A. Moylan, Erin Meehan, Victoria McClare, Emily Clear, Candace Brancato, Heather Bush, Ann Coker
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Evaluating Two Approaches to Matching Anonymous Survey IDs in Longitudinal Research on Sexual Assault Perpetration Among College Men J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-12-02 Daniel W. Oesterle, Erica Goodman, RaeAnn E. Anderson
Purpose Sexual assault is a widespread issue on college campuses, wherein men disproportionately perpetrate this form of violence against women. While cross-sectional research has helped identify salient risk factors related to sexual perpetration, it remains critical for researchers to understand how these risk factors vary over time; however, numerous challenges exist to conducting longitudinal research
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Examining the Coping Strategies of Female Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Gervin Ane Apatinga, Eric Y. Tenkorang
Purpose There is a proliferation of research on the coping strategies of female survivors of abuse in some geographical contexts, but scholarship on this topic is uncommon in Ghana, even though many women experience life-long partner violence, and multiple overlapping factors hinder help-seeking. This study examined the coping strategies of female survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Ghana
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Prevalence and Correlates of Fearing a Partner During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Britain: Findings from Natsal-COVID J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-11-24 Malachi Willis, Clare Tanton, Anne Conolly, Andrew J. Baxter, Raquel Bosó Pérez, Julie Riddell, Emily Dema, Andrew J. Copas, Wendy Macdowall, Chris Bonell, Catherine H. Mercer, Pam Sonnenberg, Nigel Field, Kirstin R. Mitchell
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Part of the Family: Children’s Experiences with Their Companion Animals in the Context of Domestic Violence and Abuse J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-11-15 Jane E M Callaghan, Lisa C Fellin, Stavroula Mavrou, Joanne H. Alexander, Vasiliki Deligianni-Kouimtzi, Maria Papathanassiou, Judith Sixsmith
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Seeding a Change in Knowledge about, Attitudes towards and Perceptions of Dating Violence in Turkish Prospective Counselors: The Effectiveness of a Train-the-Trainer Prevention Program J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Ezgi Toplu-Demirtaş, Aysegül Aracı-İyiaydın
Purpose The purpose of this study was to develop a twelve-week train-the-trainer program on dating violence (DV) prevention which we called ‘Love is Beautiful without Violence’, deliver it to prospective counselors and assess its effectiveness concerning changing their knowledge about, attitudes towards and perceptions of DV. The study was implemented in Turkey, where the prevalence of DV is quite
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Cross-Language Validation of the Scale of Economic Self-Efficacy for Spanish-Speaking Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-11-04 Iris Cardenas, Hsiu-Fen Lin, Gretchen L. Hoge
Purpose Economic empowerment interventions contribute to increased financial security and independence among intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors. Improving economic self-efficacy is influential in improving financial behaviors. However, reliable and valid measures are necessary to conduct rigorous evaluations of these interventions. Specifically, a tool to properly evaluate the economic self-efficacy
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“He’s been trying to get me …”: The lived experience of survivors of intimate partner strangulation after leaving the abusive relationship J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-11-04 Vicki Lowik, Nicola Cheyne, Heather Lovatt
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine the lived experience of survivors of intimate partner strangulation after they have left the abusive relationship. This cohort of survivors of intimate partner violence are being identified in literature due to their elevated risk for harm, vulnerability for femicide, and the complexity brought to their lives through the psychological burdens of facing
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Trends in Domestic Violence and Firearm Domestic Violence During COVID-19 in Five US Cities J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-30 Elizabeth A. Tomsich, Julia P. Schleimer, Chris D. McCort, Garen J. Wintemute
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Mediating Effects of Insecure Parental Attachment on the Relationship Between Direct and Vicarious Family Victimization and Child-to-Parent Violence J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 María J. Navas-Martínez, Samuel P. León, M. Carmen Cano-Lozano
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The Importance of Grey and Qualitative Literature in Developing Domestic Violence and Abuse and Child Maltreatment Core Outcome Sets: A Brief Report J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Claire Powell, Siofra Peeren, Ania Ostrowska, Shehzore Adil, Jamie Botevyle, Heather Chesters, Jeanne Wolstencroft, Emma Yapp, Gene Feder, Ruth Gilbert, Emma Howarth
Purpose Core Outcome Sets (COS) are agreed sets of outcomes to be used in all trials that evaluate the effect of interventions. This report considers the added value of including grey and qualitative literature in a study to identify COSs of family-focused interventions for CM and DVA. Methods We identified outcomes of interventions for DVA or CM through systematically searching 12 academic databases
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High-risk Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: An Examination of Abuse Characteristics, Psychosocial Vulnerabilities and Reported Revictimization J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Jordan Tomkins, Apriel D. Jolliffe Simpson, Devon L. L. Polaschek
Purpose To support service provision, we sought to advance the existing evidence base about the characteristics of—and potential predictors of reported revictimization for—women identified as being at high risk of experiencing ongoing intimate partner violence (IPV). Method Our sample included 165 high-risk IPV cases with a female victim and a male aggressor managed by the Integrated Safety Response
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The Transformation of LGBTQ+ Relationships in Turkey from Digital Dating to Digital Violence J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-28 Burcu Gümüş
Purpose This study aims at ascertaining the kinds of violence LGBTQ + individuals suffer in relationships formed via dating apps and how this violence arises, as well as the differences in coping based on age, ethnicity, and gender identity. Methods The data for this qualitative study were collected using 50 face-to-face in-depth interviews with LGBTQ + persons between the ages of 18–55 living in Istanbul
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Child Sexual Exploitation in Ghana J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 Joshua Amo-Adjei, Wonder Agbemavi, Avantee Bansal, Miho Yoshikawa, Antoinne Deliege, Muhammad Rafiq Khan, Wonjun Bae
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Utilization of Services at Community-based Intimate Partner Violence Agencies: Associations with Sociodemographic and Victimization Factors J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-19 Morgan E. PettyJohn, Elizabeth Baumler, Bethany Backes, Barbie Brashear, Jeff R. Temple, Leila Wood
Purpose To assess what sociodemographic and victimization factors are associated with past year service use at community-based intimate partner violence (IPV) agencies. Methods Using a quantitative, web-based survey, we assessed sociodemographic characteristics, victimization experiences, and past year service use at community-based IPV agencies among a diverse, urban-based sample (n = 432) of participants
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Trajectories to Suicide Following Intimate Partner Violence Victimization: Using Structural Equation Modelling to Examine Suicide and PTSD in Female Emergency Department Users J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-13 Victoria Rasmussen, Jo Spangaro, Zachary Steel, Nancy Briggs, Michelle Torok
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Caregiver Maltreatment Subtypes and Timing: Differential Influences on Emerging Adulthood Empathy J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 Kate L. Senich, Elana B. Gordis, Mitch Earleywine
Purpose Interpersonal interactions shape empathy throughout development. Detrimental interactions, including maltreatment, create risk for the development of aberrant levels of empathy. However, subtypes of abuse and neglect, as well as age of exposure, complicate these relations. The current study elucidates contributions of maltreatment subtypes and age of exposure on state and trait empathy. Methods
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Parent Aggression Exposure and Negative Expectancies in Couple Conversation: Rejection Sensitivity as a Mediator J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 Alexis M. Beale, Yana Ryjova, Alaina I. Gold, Yehsong Kim, Kelly F. M. Kazmierski, Marie-Ève Daspe, Mark H. C. Lai, Gayla Margolin
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Maternal Exposure to Family-of-Origin Conflict and Child Behavioral Problems: The Role of Two Generations of Maternal Care J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-07 Andrea L. Glenn, Yiqing Guan, Patrick W. L. Leung, Olivia K. Thompson, Naixue Cui, Jianghong Liu
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Women’s Lived Experiences of Reproductive Coercion and Abuse J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-06 Molly Wellington, Kelsey Hegarty, Laura Tarzia
Purpose Reproductive coercion and abuse (RCA) refers to the use of physical, psychological or sexual violence or coercive behaviours to control a woman’s reproductive choices. Perpetrators use various forms of RCA such as controlling the outcome of a pregnancy, contraceptive sabotage and pregnancy coercion. Current research has focused primarily on quantitative data and health interventions, yet there
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“They’re out to take away your sanity”: A qualitative investigation of gaslighting in intimate partner violence J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-05 Helen P. Hailes, Lisa A. Goodman
Purpose Gaslighting, a form of psychological abuse that targets a survivor’s sense of trust in their own knowing abilities, has received increasing attention in public discourse and scholarly research in recent years. However, in the small but growing body of academic literature, little has been written on survivors’ subjective experiences of gaslighting, specifically related to the impacts of this
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The Influence of Bidirectional Intimate Partner Violence on the Parent-child Relationship J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-10-02 Diana Vasconcelos, Andreia Machado, Sónia Caridade, Olga Cunha
Purpose Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health issue and a human rights violation. Recent studies have revealed that most IPV is bidirectional rather than unidirectional, which can result in serious consequences for those involved. However, the impact of bidirectional violence (BV) on parenting, and more specifically on the parent-child relationship, is understudied. Thus, this study aims
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Commentary: 25 Years After Johnson’s Typology of Intimate Partner Violence the Impact of Johnson’s Typology on Clinical Work J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-30 Sandra M. Stith, Chelsea Spencer
This commentary highlights the impact of Michael Johnson’s work, and the concept that intimate partner violence (IPV) is not a “one-size fits all” phenomena, on the mental health field. Johnson’s, 1995 typology led to a paradigm shift in research and the clinical work of many mental health providers who seek to prevent or treat IPV. Johnson’s idea that there is more than one type of violence, i.e.
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Practitioners’ Perspectives of Family Involved Sex Trafficking of Minors: Implications for Practice J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-26 Andrea J. Nichols, Melissa Oberstaedt, Sarah Slutsker, Kourtney Gilbert
Purpose The current study examines family-involved sex trafficking of minors and the related practices of the professionals who work with them. Methods Data are drawn from a larger study involving inductive analysis of 35 in-depth interviews with social service and justice system professionals who worked with minor sex trafficking survivors in two study sites in a metropolitan Midwestern region. Data
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Gender Differences and Latent Class in the Perpetration of teen Dating Violence J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-28 Víctor José Villanueva-Blasco, María Jesús Hernández, María Teresa Mitjans, Begoña Iranzo Ejarque
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What Helps Young People in Australia Create Healthy Relationships After Growing up in Domestic Violence? J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-27 Fiona Buchanan, Ashlee Borgkvist, Nicole Moulding
Purpose This study aimed to discover what enables young people in Australia to create healthy relationships despite exposure to domestic violence (DV) in their families of origin during their formative years. Method Taking an ecological systems theory and mixed qualitative methods approach, a survey was designed to identify different factors that young people recalled as helpful when they were enduring
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When Calling the Police Exacerbates Harm: Exploring the Roles of Intimate Partner Victimization and Women’s Use of Force J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-25 Xueli Qiu, Ruth E. Fleury-Steiner, Susan L. Miller
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“Even Through Text, there is that Connection”: User Experiences on Chat and Text Hotlines for Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-21 Leila Wood, Morgan E. PettyJohn, Rachel Voth Schrag, Rachel Caballero, Jeff R. Temple, Elizabeth Baumler
Purpose Providers focused on intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual assault have increasingly added chat/text components to their phone hotline services. Despite increasing use of chat/text modalities on violence-focused hotlines, little is known about their use, especially with respect to user perspectives and experiences. Methods Data are from an evaluation of chat/text hotline services at a
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Violent Entanglements: Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTIQ + People’s Relationships J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-19 Annukka Lahti
Purpose This article analyzes violence and abuse in LGBTIQ + people’s former relationships. Combining assemblage theory with intersectionality, it rethinks queer and feminist understandings by analyzing intimate partner violence as assemblages. This offers a nuanced approach that does not rely on simplistic causal models. Methods The article draws on a dataset of interviews with separated LGBTIQ + people
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Intimate Partner Violence Reporting and Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injuries and Strangulation by a New Zealand Hospital Health Service J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-16 Doug A. King, Patria A. Hume, A. Theadom, E. Valera
Purpose To determine intimate partner violence (IPV) incidence reported by a hospital health service and the proportion of patients who received a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or strangulation assessment. Method This retrospective review utilised IPV, TBI and strangulation screening data from one New Zealand hospital healthcare service between 01/01/2018 and 30/12/2021. Results Over four years, 660
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Premeditated, Organized and Impactful: Dating Violence as a Method of Committing Hate Crimes Against LGBTQ People in Russia J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-15 Sergei Katsuba
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Addressing Economic Abuse in Intimate-partner Violence Interventions: A Bacchian Analysis of Responsibility J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-15 Adrienne Byrt, Kay Cook, Rachael Burgin
Purpose Burgeoning research on intimate partner perpetrated economic abuse highlights the devastating and lasting impacts of economic exploitation, economic control, and employment sabotage, most often endured by women. Despite recognition of the potential outcomes that can result from intimate partner perpetrated economic abuse, such as lifelong poverty, and housing and employment insecurity, there
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What Factors Explain Recent Increases in Husband-to-Wife Violence in Nigerian Households? A Decomposition Analysis of Three Waves of Cross-Sectional Data from 2008 to 2018 J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Bamidele Emmanuel OLA, Peter Smith
Purpose This study looks at the recent increases in husband-to-wife violence (HWV) in Nigeria, despite efforts to address the problem, with the specific purpose of identifying the factors associated with the changes. Method The study examines data from three nationally representative surveys conducted in 2008, 2013, and 2018 via the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) program. Using a non-linear
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A Qualitative Analysis of Student Experiences of Opportunities and Actions for Bystander Intervention Across Various Levels of Threat J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-11 Annelise Mennicke, Jessamyn Moxie, Erika Montanaro, Jasmine Temple, Madi Williams, Hannah Carlson, Gabrielle Haley, Bridget N Jules, Erin A Meehan, Michael Brienzo, Casey Mesaeh, Anna Yoder, Victoria McClare, Heather M Bush, Ann L Coker
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COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on United States Intimate Partner Violence Organizations: Administrator Perspectives J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-13 Kimberly A. Randell, Phoebe Balascio, Maya I. Ragavan, Virginia Duplessis, Elizabeth Miller, Tammy Piazza Hurley, Rebecca Garcia, Andrés Villaveces, Sarah DeGue, Judy C. Chang
Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic has increased challenges to intimate partner violence (IPV) service provision. This study aimed to explore administrative perspectives on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on United States regional and national IPV service organizations. Methods We interviewed 35 administrators working within state, regional, or national organizations addressing IPV. Interview domains
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Intimate Partner Violence Exposure and Self-Regulation in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-08 Ying Zhang, Samantha Cannata, Rachel Razza, Qingyang Liu
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Enhancing the Assessment of Coercive Control in Spanish Femicide Cases: A Nationally Representative Qualitative Analysis J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-06 Rosa Viñas-Racionero, Chitra Raghavan, Miguel Ángel Soria-Verde, Mario J. Scalora, Jorge Santos-Hermoso, José Luís González-Álvarez, María José Garrido-Antón
Purpose Coercive control is a power dynamic central to intimate partner violence (IPV) and consists of tactics to limit one’s partner’s autonomy through constraint, regulation of everyday life, isolation, pursuit, and intimidation and physical force. Such tactics may potentially signal a risk for future lethal or near lethal violence; hence, proper evaluation may enhance the utility of clinical femicide
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‘Everything Comes for a Reason’: The Meaning of Spirituality and Faith Among Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Women Survivors of IPV J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Anat Vass
Purpose This phenomenological study stems from the critical role of examining diversity in interpersonal violence research and aims to gain a deeper understanding of the lived experiences of Ultraorthodox Jewish Women (UJW) survivors of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) on (1) What is it like to be an UJW who survived IPV; (2) In what ways do religious beliefs of UJW shed light on the experience of IPV
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Alcohol Use, Trait Anger, and Intimate Partner Aggression Perpetration in College Student Couples J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Cayla M. O’Hair, Lauren R. Grocott, James K. McNulty, Gregory L. Stuart, Ryan C. Shorey
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Family abuse targeting queer family members: An argument to address problems of visibility in local services and civic life J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Catherine Donovan, Jasna Magić, Sarah West
Purpose To draw attention to the invisibility of family abuse victimisation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or trans folk and its impacts; and the lack of appropriate, confident, skilled, formal responses to family abuse victimisation. In addition to argue that local strategic commitment is required to address structural discrimination faced by queer folk and to positively invite those victimised to
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Social Support Seeking Among Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: A Qualitative Analysis of Lived Experiences J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Alicia Puente-Martínez, Hyram Reyes-Sosa, Silvia Ubillos-Landa, Ioseba Iraurgi-Castillo
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Parental Depression and Adulthood Adversities as Mediators of Direct Versus Indirect Intergenerational Experiences of Child Maltreatment J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-08-28 Sonya Negriff, Hannah L. Fritz, Juye Ji
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Differential Mechanisms Linking Early Childhood Threat and Social/Environmental Deprivation to Adolescent Conduct Problems J. Fam. Viol. (IF 2.897) Pub Date : 2023-08-26 Samantha R. Awada, Elizabeth C. Shelleby, Demy Alfonso, Joanna Keane