Violence Against Women

Papers
(The H4-Index of Violence Against Women is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Technology-Facilitated Domestic and Sexual Violence: A Review86
Fear of Sexual Harassment and Its Impact on Safety Perceptions in Transit Environments: A Global Perspective39
“I Don’t Hate All Women, Just Those Stuck-Up Bitches”: How Incels and Mainstream Pornography Speak the Same Extreme Language of Misogyny34
The Effect of Rape Myth Endorsement on Police Response to Sexual Assault Survivors27
Bringing Feminist Sociological Analyses of Patriarchy Back to the Forefront of the Study of Woman Abuse26
Coronavirus and Quarantine: Catalysts of Domestic Violence24
Gender, Campus Sexual Violence, Cultural Betrayal, Institutional Betrayal, and Institutional Support in U.S. Ethnic Minority College Students: A Descriptive Study24
Recognizing Connections Between Intimate Partner Sexual Violence and Pornography24
“We are Forgotten”: Forced Migration, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, and Coronavirus Disease-201923
Technology-Facilitated Domestic Abuse in Political Economy: A New Theoretical Framework22
Help-Seeking Behaviors and Barriers Among Black Women Exposed to Severe Intimate Partner Violence: Findings From a Nationally Representative Sample21
The Role of Cultural Beliefs, Norms, and Practices in Nigerian Women’s Experiences of Sexual Abuse and Violence21
Seeking Sanctuary: Violence Against Women in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala21
Rethinking Women’s Mental Health After Intimate Partner Violence20
Associations of Power Relations, Wife-Beating Attitudes, and Controlling Behavior of Husband With Domestic Violence Against Women in India: Insights From the National Family Health Survey–420
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Needs and Lived Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence Survivors in the United States: Advocate Perspectives20
A Qualitative Study of Women’s Lived Experiences of Conflict and Domestic Violence in Afghanistan19
From Physical Violence to Intensified Economic Abuse: Transitions Between the Types of IPV Over Survivors’ Life Courses19
Does Sexism Mediate the Gender and Rape Myth Acceptance Relationship?18
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