Psychology of Violence

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychology of Violence is 16. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Phenomenological review of native factors in intimate partner violence.46
Supplemental Material for Dating Violence Agreement: A Daily Diary Examination46
Understanding intimate partner violence among Latino sexual minority men: A qualitative description study.31
Understanding the role of experiential avoidance in intimate partner abuse.25
Does adversity breed malevolence? The relationship between childhood abuse and bullying: A three-level meta-analysis.25
A new look at bullying in adolescents: Emotional insecurity in the family system.23
Exploring use of force as an interactional process: A qualitative video analysis of how Dutch police officers use physical force.23
The association between dating violence victimization and the well-being of young people: A systematic review and meta-analysis.22
Supplemental Material for Body Mass Index, Peer Victimization, and Internalizing Symptoms From Late Childhood Through Early Adolescence: Disaggregation of Within-Person and Between-Person Effects21
Clinicians’ diagnostic accuracy of intimate partner relational problems and maltreatment: An international field study.19
Homophobic discrimination mediates the link between sexual minority status and later externalizing symptoms in adolescence.19
Supplemental Material for Reactions to Violent Extremist Groups: Militia Race Determines Whether Low and High Authoritarians Have “Selective Contextual Blindness” to Critical Information That Diminish16
Beyond physical harm: Emotional violence dominates intimate partner abuse against women with disabilities.16
Air pollution and intimate partner violence in New Jersey: Examining the evidence.16
Why do they just stand there? The use of latent profile analysis to examine bystander responsibility, agency, and belief in a just world.16
Longitudinal associations among bullying victimization, self-esteem, and adolescents’ depressive symptoms.16
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