Violence Against Women

Papers
(The median citation count of Violence Against Women is 1. 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
The Impact of Rape Myths and Current Events on the Well-Being of Sexual Violence Survivors17
Transgender and Gender Diverse Community Connection, Help-Seeking, and Mental Health Among Black Transgender Women Who Have Survived Violence: A Mixed-Methods Analysis17
Second-Order Sexual Harassment: Violence Against the Silence Breakers Who Support the Victims17
Promoting Wellness and Recovery of Young Women Experiencing Gender-Based Violence and Homelessness: The Role of Trauma-Informed Health Promotion Interventions17
Survivor-Centered Practice and Survivor Empowerment: Evidence From A Research–Practitioner Partnership16
Experiences With Help Seeking Among Non–Service-Engaged Survivors of IPV: Survivors’ Recommendations for Service Providers16
Naming Silence and Inadequate Obstetric Care as Obstetric Violence is a Necessary Step for Change16
Gender-Based Mass Shootings: An Examination of Attacks Motivated by Grievances Against Women16
Reimagining VAWA: Why Criminalization Is a Failed Policy and What a Non-Carceral VAWA Could Look Like15
The Social Network of Victims of Domestic Violence: A Network-Based Intervention Model to Improve Relational Autonomy15
Intimate Partner Violence and Brain Injury Screening15
The Batty Effect: Victim-Survivors and Domestic and Family Violence Policy Change14
How Gentle Must Violence Against Women Be in Order to Not Be Violent? Rethinking the Word “Violence” in Obstetric Settings14
Representation of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Swedish News Media: A Discourse Analysis14
Compassion Fatigue Among the Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault Workforce: Enhancing Organizational Practice14
Feminicidioand #NiUna Menos: An Analysis of Twitter Conversations During the First 3 Years of the Argentinean Movement14
Online Social Support for Intimate Partner Violence Victims in China: Quantitative and Automatic Content Analysis13
Communicating by Catcalling: Power Dynamics and Communicative Motivations in Street Harassment13
The Use of Structural Intersectionality as a Method to Analyze How the Domestic Violence Civil Protective Order Process Replicates Inequality13
Dehumanized, Violated, and Powerless: An Australian Survey of Women's Experiences of Obstetric Violence in the Past 5 Years13
“If You Are Born a Girl in This Crisis, You Are Born a Problem”: Patterns and Drivers of Violence Against Women and Girls in Conflict-Affected South Sudan13
Violence at the Intersections of Women’s Lives in an Urban Context: Indigenous Women’s Experiences of Leaving and/or Staying With an Abusive Partner13
To Use or Not to Use the Term “Obstetric Violence”: Commentary on the Article by Swartz and Lappeman12
Access and Accessibility in Domestic and Family Violence Services for Women With Disabilities: Widening the Lens12
Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Sexual Harassment Victimization Among Girls on an Indian Reservation: An Examination of Rates and Risk and Protective Factors12
Preventing Gender-Based Homelessness in Canada During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: The Need to Account for Violence Against Women12
Women’s Reproductive Coercion and Pregnancy Avoidance: Associations With Homicide Risk, Sexual Violence, and Religious Abuse12
Family and Community Approaches to Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Programs in the United States12
Violence in Commercial Sex Work: A Case Study on the Impact of Violence Among Commercial Female Sex Workers in India and Strategies to Combat Violence11
Sexual Minority High School Boys’ and Girls’ Risk of Sexual Harassment, Sexual Violence, Stalking, and Bullying11
Community Approaches to Sexual Assault: VAWA’s Role and Survivors’ Experiences11
The Killing of Women in “Sex Games Gone Wrong”: An Analysis of Femicides in Great Britain 2000–201811
“Where Is the Women’s Center Here?”: The Role of Information in Refugee Women’s Help Seeking for Intimate Partner Violence in a Resettlement Context11
Striving for Gender Equality: Representations of Gender in “Progressive” Domestic Violence Policy10
None of My Business? An Experiment Analyzing Willingness to Formally Report Incidents of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women10
Understanding Women’s Help-Seeking With Intimate Partner Violence in Tanzania10
The Decision to Leave the Abusive Partner by Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and Risk of Further Revictimization: The Role of Gratitude and Risk Perception10
A Balancing Act: Agency and Constraints in University Students’ Understanding of and Responses to Sexual Violence in the Night-Time Economy10
U.S. News Coverage of Transgender Victims of Fatal Violence: An Exploratory Content Analysis10
Exploring the Domestic Abuse Narratives of Trans and Nonbinary People and the Role of Cisgenderism in Identity Abuse, Misgendering, and Pathologizing10
Intimate Partner Violence Against Women During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Italy: A Multicenter Survey Involving Anti-Violence Centers10
Use of Social Network Analysis to Identify Popular Opinion Leaders for a Youth-Led Sexual Violence Prevention Initiative10
Exploring Help Seeking Patterns for Emerging Adult Victims Using the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey9
Poly-Victimization Among Female College Students: Are the Risk Factors the Same as Those Who Experience One Type of Victimization?9
Moving Toward a New Model of Sexual Consent: The Development of the Process-Based Consent Scale9
Survival and Resilience Among Palestinian Women: A Qualitative Analysis Using Individual and Collective Life Events Calendars9
User-Involvement in the Development of a Culturally Sensitive Intervention in the Safe Pregnancy Study to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence9
Young Women Subjected to Nonconsensual Condom Removal: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Sexual Self-Perceptions9
Sexual Victimization and Disordered Eating in Bisexual Women: A Test of Objectification Theory9
Therapeutic Achievements of a Program Based on Drama Therapy, the Theater of the Oppressed, and Psychodrama With Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence9
Obstetric Violence in Their Own Words: How Women in Mexico and South Africa Expect, Experience, and Respond to Violence8
A Qualitative Study on Friends and the Social Context of Sexual Victimization: Implications for Campus-Based Interventions8
Barriers to Help-Seeking for Sexual Violence Among Married or Cohabiting Women in Ghana8
She Left the Party: College Students’ Meanings of Sexual Consent8
Masculinities, Sport, and Violence Against Women: The Contribution of Male Peer Support Theory8
A Social Identity Threat Perspective on Why Partisans May Engage in Greater Victim Blaming and Sexual Assault Myth Acceptance in the #MeToo Era8
Avoidance Coping Partially Accounts for the Relationship Between Trauma-Related Shame and PTSD Symptoms Following Interpersonal Trauma8
The 1994 Violence Against Women Act: A Historic Response to Gender Violence8
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Staff in Violence Against Women Services8
“A Community of Survivors”: A Grounded Theory of Organizational Support for Survivor-Advocates in Domestic Violence Agencies8
Effects of Historical Coercive Control, Historical Violence, and Lawyer Representation on Post-Separation Male Partner Violence Against Mother Litigants Who Participated in Adversarial Family Court Pr7
“We All Get Raped”: Sexual Violence Against Latin American Women in Migratory Transit in Mexico7
Abuse and Discrimination Experienced by Older Women in the Era of COVID-19: A Two-Wave Representative Community Survey in Hong Kong7
Same-Sex Couples and the Police: A 10-Year Study of Arrest and Dual Arrest Rates in Responding to Incidents of Intimate Partner Violence7
Influence of the Relational Context on Reproductive Coercion and the Associated Consequences7
Initiatives to Support Older Women Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence7
Responding to Domestic and Family Violence: A Qualitative Study on the Changing Perceptions of Frontline Police Officers7
“Not an Either/or Situation”: The Minimization of Violence Against Women In United Kingdom “Domestic Abuse” Policy7
Barriers to Reporting Sexual Violence: A Qualitative Analysis of #WhyIDidntReport7
The Dangers of Minimizing Obstetric Violence7
Intimate Partner Violence, Animal Maltreatment, and Concern for Animal Safekeeping: A Survey of Survivors Who Owned Pets and Livestock7
Opening the “Black Box”: Student-Generated Solutions to Improve Sexual Violence Response and Prevention Efforts for Undergraduates on College Campuses7
Nonconsensual Distribution of Sexually Explicit Images Within a Context of Coercive Control: Frequency, Characteristics, and Associations with Other Forms of Victimization7
Sexual Assault: Indigenous Women’s Experiences of Not Being Believed by the Police7
Embracing and Expanding Feminist Theory: (Re)conceptualizing Gender and Power7
The Mediated Portrayal of Intimate Partner Violence in True Crime Podcasts: Strangulation, Isolation, Threats of Violence, and Coercive Control7
Help-Seeking Within the Context of Patriarchy for Domestic Violence in Urban Uganda7
“I Could Never Tell My Parents”: Barriers to Queer Women's College Sexual Assault Disclosure to Family Members6
Sexual Assault Survivors’ Perceived Helpfulness of University-Affiliated Resources6
“Mongering Is a Weird Life Sometimes”: Discourse Analysis of a Sex Buyer Online Community6
Cross-National Examination of the Relationship Between Gender Equality and Female Homicide and Rape Victimization6
Gender, Resources, and Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Egypt Before and After the Arab Spring6
The Prevalence and Nature of Violence Against Women Experiencing Homelessness: A Quantitative Study6
Accessing Rights and Mitigating Revictimization: The Role of the Victim’s Legal Counsel in the Swedish Criminal Justice System6
Strategic Submission to Rape is not Consent: Sexual Violence in the Colombian Armed Conflict6
Why Do Women Talk About It? Reasons for Disclosure of Sexual Victimization and Associated Symptomology6
It Happened Matters More Than What Happened: Associations Between Intimate Partner Violence Abuse Type, Emotion Regulation, and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms6
Intimate Partner Violence Against Indigenous Women in Sololá, Guatemala: Qualitative Insights Into Perspectives of Service Providers6
Reflecting the Times? Reexamining the Effect of Alcohol Intoxication on Perceptions of Campus Sexual Assault6
A Review of the Effects of the Violence Against Women Act on Law Enforcement6
Gendered Attributions of Blame and Failure to Protect in Child Welfare Responses to Sexual Abuse: A Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis6
Honor-Based Abuse in England and Wales: Who Does What to Whom?6
Faculty and Staff Perceptions of Title IX Mandatory Reporting Policies at Two Institutions6
Domestic Violence and Immigrant Women: A Glimpse Behind a Veiled Door6
Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Parenting and Children’s Externalizing Behaviors: Transactional Processes Over Time6
Single, Repeat, and Poly Intimate Partner Violence Victimization among Women at a College Campus: Extending Research Through the Inclusion of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Examining Key Social D6
The Value and Validity of Self-Reported Survey Data on the Rape Experiences of College Students6
“You Feel Like Normal Sex is not Enough Anymore”: Women's Experiences of Coercive and Unwanted Anal Sex with Men6
Sexual Harassment in the Academy: Harnessing the Growing Labor Movement in Higher Education to Address Sexual Harassment Against Graduate Workers6
Hidden Dramas of Masculinity: Women’s Perspectives on Intimate Violence in Different Social Classes6
A Global View of Women, Prison, and Aftercare: A Call for Reform6
Moaning and Eye Contact: Men’s Use of Ambiguous Signals in Attributions of Consent to Their Partners6
Operating-System Design and Its Implications for Victims of Family Violence: The Comparative Threat of Smart Phone Spyware for Android Versus iPhone Users6
A New Gender Microaggressions Taxonomy for Undergraduate Women on College Campuses: A Qualitative Examination6
Understanding Escalation Through Intimate Partner Homicide Narratives6
Criminalized Black Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in Canada6
Mental Health Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in El Salvador6
Women’s Pornography Consumption, Alcohol Use, and Sexual Victimization5
Taking Practical Steps: A Feminist Participatory Approach to Cocreating a Trauma- and Violence-Informed Physical Activity Program for Women5
Gender-Based Violence, Subjective Quality of Life, and Mental Health Outcomes Among Palestinian Women: The Mediating Role of Social Support and Agency5
Attachment Characteristics Among Women Victimized in No, One, and Multiple IPV Relationships: A Case–Control Study5
“I’ve Never Told Anyone”: A Qualitative Analysis of Interviews With College Women Who Experienced Sexual Assault and Remained Silent5
Facilitating Sexual Assault Reporting on the College Campus: The Role of Procedural Justice in Bystander Decisions to Provide Police Referrals5
Measuring the Effects of the Shape Your Life Project on the Mental and Physical Health Outcomes of Survivors of Gender-Based Violence5
Asking the Hard Questions: Psychologists’ Discomfort With Inquiring About Sexual Abuse Histories5
How Helpful Is Bystander Intervention? Perspectives of Dating and Sexual Violence Survivors5
“There’s Girls Who Can Fight, and There’s Girls Who Are Innocent”: Gendered Safekeeping as Virtue Maintenance Work5
Adding Insult to Injury: The Effects of Intimate Partner Violence Spillover on the Victim’s Reputation5
“If I Don’t Allow Him to Have Sex With Me, Our Relationship Will Be Broken”: Rape, Sexual Coercion, and Sexual Compliance Within Marriage in Rural Cambodia5
Migrant Women’s Help-Seeking Decisions and Use of Support Resources for Intimate Partner Violence in China5
The Efficacy of Principle-Based Correctional Counseling for Improving the Self-Control and Mental Health of People Incarcerated for Sexual Violence5
The Effects of Religion and Modernization on Egyptian Women’s IPV Attitudes5
A Campus Climate/Violence Survey’s Psychometrics and Findings5
Women Convicted of Intimate Partner Homicide in Oromiya Regional State of Ethiopia: Profile and Associated Factors5
Women of Color Student Survivors’ Perceptions of Campus Sexual Assault Prevention Programming5
Problem-Focused Coping Strategies Used by Victims of Gender Violence Across the Stages of Change5
Seeking Justice: How VAWA Reduced the Stronghold Over American Indian and Alaska Native Women5
Coercive Controlling Behaviors and Reporting Physical Intimate Partner Violence in Australian Women: An Exploration5
Influence of Survivors’ Entrapment Factors and Traffickers’ Characteristics on Perceptions of Interpersonal Social Power While Being Recruited To Be Trafficked5
Socioecological Framework for Drivers of Conflict and Postconflict Violence Against Women and Girls5
Intersectional and Trauma-Informed Approaches to Employment Services: Insights From Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Service Providers4
“He Tells People That I Am Going to Kill My Children”: Post-Separation Coercive Control in Men Who Perpetrate IPV4
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Service Providers’ Perspectives on Nigerian Immigrants’ Domestic Violence Experiences4
Creating a University Strategic Plan to Address Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct (RVSM): An Application of Principles-Focused Evaluation at Michigan State University4
Technology-Based Responses to Technology-Facilitated Domestic and Family Violence: An Overview of the Limits and Possibilities of Tech-Based “Solutions”4
#MeToo on the Canadian Prairies: Raising Awareness of Sexual Assaults and Mental Health in Women Abused by Intimate Partners4
Assessing the Efficacy of a Cultural and Artistic Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence4
She Asked for It: Hardcore Porn, Sexism, and Rape Myth Acceptance4
Association of Black Women’s Perceptions of the Sex Ratio to Their Attitudes Toward and Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence4
Prevalence and Correlates of Sexual Violence Experienced by Female Sex Workers in Iran: Results from a National HIV Bio-Behavioral Surveillance Survey4
Motivations and Barriers to Help-Seeking Among Female Victims of Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana4
Transmuting Girls Into Women: Examining the Adultification of Black Female Sexual Assault Survivors Through Twitter Feedback4
Towards Ethical International Research Partnerships in Gender-Based Violence Research: Insights From Research Partners in Kenya4
Intersectionality and Femicide: Palestinian Women’s Experiences With the Murders of Their Beloved Female Relatives4
The Effects of Workplace Support on Workplace Disruptions: Differences Between White and Black Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence4
Violence Against Women: Reflecting on 25 Years of the Violence Against Women Act and Directions for the Future4
Investigating Rape Culture in News Coverage of the Anita Hill and Christine Blasey Ford Cases4
Pathways to Engagement: An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis of Factors That Facilitate Men’s Engagement in IPV Intervention Programs4
Does the Shortage of Marriageable Women Induce the Trafficking of Women for Forced Marriage? Evidence From China4
Making Care Better in the Context of Violence: The Limits of Blame4
Promoting Compassionate Responses to Disclosures of Sexual Violence in University Settings: Exploring the Impact of a Social Marketing Campaign4
Who Can You Trust? The Impact of Procedural Justice, Trust, and Police Officer Sex on Women's Sexual Assault Victimization Reporting Likelihood4
Barriers Faced by American Indian Women in Urban Wisconsin in Seeking Help Following an Experience of Intimate Partner Violence4
Survivors’ Beliefs About the Causes of Sexual Offending: An Australian Study4
How Victims of Strangulation Survived: Enhancing the Admissibility of Victim Statements to the Police When Survivors are Reluctant to Cooperate4
“I Came Here, and it Got Worse Day by Day”: Examining the Intersections Between Migrant Precarity and Family Violence Among Women with Insecure Migration Status in Australia4
Increasing Screening for Intimate Partner Violence and Reproductive Coercion: Understanding Provider Motivations4
Building a Model to Predict Sexual Assault Victimization Frequency Among Undergraduate Women4
The Ghost of Violence: The Lived Experience of Violence After the Act4
Exit as Care: How Motherhood Mediates Women’s Exodus From Violence in Mexico and Central America4
Investigating the Effects of Stealthing Justifications on Rape Perceptions4
Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence, Hate Speech, and Terrorism: A Risk Assessment on the Rise of the Incel Rebellion in Canada4
Violence Against Women: Representations, Interpretations, and Education4
Communicating a History of Sexual Trauma: Partner Responses to Women's Disclosure4
Abducting Children Abroad: Gender, Power, and Transnational Mobility in Immigrant Family Conflicts4
Motivations for Police Support of Domestic Violence Response Team Implementation With Advocates4
Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: Exploring HIV Worry and PrEP Acceptability Among Women3
“I Can’t Blame Mum”: A Qualitative Exploration of Relational Dynamics in Women With Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the United Kingdom3
Understanding the Determinants of Gambling-Related Intimate Partner Violence: Perspectives From Women Who Gamble3
Education, Class, and Female Genital Cutting among the Samburu of Northern Kenya: Challenging the Reproduction of the “Ignorant Pastoralist” Narrative in Anticutting Campaigns3
How Social Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence Affect Homelessness Among Women in Two Rural Regions With Resource-Based Economies in Eastern Quebec3
Development and Test of a Text-Messaging Follow-Up Program After Sexual Assault3
Perceptions of Common Rape: How Rape Myth Acceptance, Victim Gender, and Victim Resistance Affect Victim and Perpetrator Blame Attributions in Party Rape and Date Rape3
Shifting the Center: Relocating Refugee Men in Strategies Aiming to Address Violence Against Women3
Two Studies Investigating Associations Between Sexual Assault Victimization History and Bystander Appraisals of Risk3
Professionals’ Views on the Comparatively Low Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Spain3
Mothers, Domestic Violence, and Child Protection: The UK Response3
Development of and Preliminary Evidence for a Psychological Service Barriers Measure Among College Sexual Assault Survivors3
The Intimate Relationship Experiences of Women Engaged in Transactional Sex Work in Barbados3
Understanding the Link Between Reproductive Coercion and Covert Use of Contraception as a Safety Strategy for Women Experiencing Violence in Nairobi's Urban Informal Settlements3
The Effect of Victim Attractiveness and Type of Abuse Suffered on Attributions of Victim Blame and Credibility in Intimate Partner Violence: A Vignette-Based Online Experiment3
Gendered Responses to Gendered Harms: Sexual Violence and Bystander Intervention at Australian Music Festivals3
“Upskirting,” Homosociality, and Craftmanship: A Thematic Analysis of Perpetrator and Viewer Interactions3
Nonfatal Strangulation During Domestic Violence Events in New South Wales: Prevalence and Characteristics Using Text Mining Study of Police Narratives3
“Why I Stayed in That Relationship”: Barriers to Indigenous Women’s Ability to Leave Violent Relationships3
Help-Seeking to Cope With Experiences of Violence Among Women Living With HIV in Canada3
Commentary on the Special Issue: New Ways of Thinking Theoretically About Violence Against Women and Other Forms of Gender-Based Violence3
Social and Psychological Readiness to Take Collective Action Against Violence Against Women: A Mixed Methods Study of Informal Settlements in Mumbai, India3
Femicide in Mexico. Who Are the Slain Women According to News Media? A Quantitative Study of Social Representations of Victims and Perpetrators3
Proposing a Unified Framework for Coordinated Community Response3
Prevalence and Social-Ecological Correlates of Intimate Partner Violence in a Conflict Zone—Evidence From the 2015 Afghanistan Demographic and Health Survey3
Timing of Physical and Emotional Intimate Partner Violence Exposure and Women's Health in an Australian Longitudinal Cohort Study3
Comparing Rape Myth Acceptance Among Police Trainees and Medical Students: A Preliminary Danish Validation of the Updated Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale3
“Drinking Too Much, Fighting Too Much”: The Dual “Disasters” of Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol Use in South Africa3
Violence Against Incarcerated Women: Predicting Risk Through the Lens of Childhood Harm3
Sahiyo Stories: Shattering the Silence on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting3
“I’d Go from a Mountain Top and Tell My Story”: Perspectives of Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence on Storytelling for Social Change3
Persistence and Potential Lethality in Intimate Partner Violence: Evaluating the Concurrent and Predictive Validity of a Dual Risk Assessment Protocol3
Sexual Violence and Mental Health: An Analysis of the Mediating Role of Self-Compassion Using a Feminist Lens3
Emotion Regulation Difficulties Moderate the Association Between Typical Drinking and Sexual Assault Victimization Among Sexual and Gender Minority University Students3
Women Mobilizing for Change: Resisting State Violence from Repressive Drug Policies3
“The Day I Die Is The Day I Will Find My Peace”: Narratives of Family, Marriage, and Violence Among Women Living With Serious Mental Illness in India3
Relationships Between Stigma and Intimate Partner Violence Among Female Sex Workers Living With HIV: Social and Economic Exclusion3
Combating IPV With Community Leaders in Honduras: An Evaluation of an IPV Training Program Among Teachers and Health Professionals3
The Reaffirmation of Self? Narrative Inquiry for Researching Violence Against Women and Stigma3
Patriarchy's Link to Intimate Partner Violence: Applications to Survivors’ Asylum Claims3
Risk Markers for Women’s Physical Intimate Partner Violence Victimization in Iran: A Meta-Analysis3
More Talent, More Leeway: Do Violence Against Women Arrests Really Hurt NFL Player Careers?3
Understandings and Perceptions of Domestic Violence Among Newly Arrived Afghan Women in Australia3
“Living in the Darkness”: Technology-Facilitated Coercive Control, Disenfranchised Grief, and Institutional Betrayal3
Policy Roles in Promoting Affordable Housing for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence3
Psychological Autopsy: A Method to Assist in the Identification of Risk and Protective Factors for Intimate Partner Femicide3
Men’s Reflections on Romantic Jealousy and Intimate Partner Violence in Mwanza, Tanzania3
Persons Who Fear Freedom and Equality Are the Ones Who Most Blame Women Who are Victims of Acquaintance Rape3
Prenatal and Postnatal Intimate Partner Violence and Associated Factors Among HIV-Infected Women in Rural South Africa: A Longitudinal Study2
Status Inconsistencies and Power in Intimate Relations: Domestic Exploitation and Violence Against Women in Homogenous and Mixed Couples Formed by Native and Migrant Partners2
How Can We Increase Neighbors' Intention to Report Intimate Partner Violence Against Women During the Pandemic?2
The Elephant in the Room: Toward an Integrated, Feminist Analysis of Mass Murder2
Judicial Dilemmas of Female Domestic Violence Victims: An Empirical Study Based on Chinese Civil Judgments in 20202
Bystander Behavior and Sexual Harassment: The Case of the Fashion Industry2
IPV and Health Consequences Among CPS-Involved Caregivers: A Fixed Effects Analysis Stratified by Race and Ethnicity2
Moving Beyond a Reliance on Criminal Legal Strategies to Address the Root Causes of Domestic and Sexual Violence2
Combat Workplace Sexual Harassment by Third Parties? Reframing Institutional Measures and Cultural Transformation in South Korea2
When she is Standing Left, she Might be Blamed. Responsibility Attribution for Sexualized Violence Moderated by Rape Myth Acceptance and Benevolent Sexism2
Associations Between Sexual Assault Victimization and Risky Drinking Within College Women’s Personal Networks2
A Trisonance: Identities of Women Whose Mothers Were Murdered by Their Fathers2
Parricide, Mental Illness, and Parental Proximity: The Gendered Contexts of Parricide in England and Wales2
Engagement of Sexual Violence Survivors in Research: Trauma-Informed Research in the THRIVE Study2
Exploring Beliefs and Attitudes Toward Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Among Healthcare Providers in New York City2
Exploring the Perspectives of Professionals on Providing Intimate Partner Violence Services to Women With Disabilities2
Cultural Adaptation and Validation into Spanish of the Scale to Measure Attitudes Towards the Sex Trafficking of Women and Girls in Students of the University of Salamanca2
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