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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Exploring Israeli Arab Muslim Women's Intention to Cooperate During Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in Healthcare Settings62
Constructing Sacred Containers for Participatory Action Research: An Embodied Mindfulness Arts-Based Practice31
Gender, Sexism, and Police Attitudes Toward Policing Intimate Partner Violence in China30
Arab Women at the Police Station in Israel: Cultural Crisis and Empowerment28
Whom Would You Help? The Impact of Perpetrator and Victim Gender on Bystander Behavior During a Sexual Assault26
Appreciating the Complexity of Local Gender-Based Violence Needs Assessments: Some Key Considerations and Tensions in Context26
Judicial Dilemmas of Female Domestic Violence Victims: An Empirical Study Based on Chinese Civil Judgments in 202024
Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence, Hate Speech, and Terrorism: A Risk Assessment on the Rise of the Incel Rebellion in Canada23
Understanding Resistance Among Survivors of Domestic Violence and Abuse: A Co-Produced Study in the United Kingdom23
Sexual Harassment Beliefs and Myth Acceptance Among Hispanic and Indigenous Farmworkers in California (USA) and Michoacán (Mexico)22
“Stop Giving Us What You Think We Need. Come to Us and Ask Us What We Need”: Justice Perceptions Among Survivors of Domestic Abuse21
Children's Physical Proximity to Interparental Conflict: Resilient Process and Retrospective Perceptions of Parent–Child Relationships20
“There Are No Limits!”: AI Undressing Apps and the Normalization of Nonconsensual Intimate Deepfakes20
To See and Be Seen: Sexual Assault Survivors' Experiences Seeing Their Perpetrators in Court During Criminal Prosecution19
Women's Experiences Accessing Mental Health Care in Australia After Sexual Violence in Adulthood19
Feminism-in-Action: Dr. Diana Scully18
In Their Own Words: Sexual Assault Resistance Strategies Among Kenyan Adolescent Girls Following Participation in an Empowerment Self-Defense Program18
Intimate Partner and Family Violence Among Women Tertiary Students in Australia: Prevalence and Cross-Cultural Differences18
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