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'We'll just draw the curtains!': Military wives’ postures toward predeployment emotional preparation
Publikováno v:
Family Relations. 71:389-407
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Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. 23:36-51
Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration is a serious public health concern around the world. This meta-analysis aimed to synthesize all available data examining risk markers for physical IPV perpetration among men and women between 1980 and 2018
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International journal of geriatric psychiatryREFERENCES. 37(1)
Objective This meta-analysis investigated the relationships between chronic diseases and different forms of elder mistreatment (physical, emotional, sexual, financial, neglect, or overall abuse). Method Twelve different chronic disease risk markers l
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Psychology of Violence. 8:110-131
Autor:
Patricia Barros-Gomes, Sandra M. Stith, Bryan Cafferky, Cameron C. Brown, Erika N. Smith-Marek
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Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy. 17:114-127
Despite previous research suggesting a link between intimate partner violence (IPV) and depression within romantic relationships, few studies have examined the role of depression in couples experie...
Autor:
Allen B. Mallory, Patricia Barros-Gomes, Sandra M. Stith, Kimberly Van, Sharon L. Deitz, Prerana Dharnidharka, Bryan Cafferky
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Aggression and Violent Behavior. 31:116-126
The majority of IPV research has originated from western countries and neglected to examine cultural influences. We meta-analyzed the strength of various well-established risk markers (demographic, individual-level and relational) for male-perpetrate
Autor:
Erika N. Smith, Patricia Barros-Gomes, Jared A. Durtschi, Eric E. McCollum, Bryan Cafferky, Jonathan G. Kimmes, Sandra M. Stith
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 34:3936-3960
Physical and psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) are significant public health concerns often associated with negative consequences for individuals, families, and society. Because IPV occurs within an interpersonal relationship, it is impor
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Journal of Family Violence. 31:981-984
There is a lack of consensus on whether the use of intimate partner violence (IPV) is distinctly different between men and women, or if men and women share similar risk markers for perpetrating IPV. In this study, we compared 60 different risk marker
Autor:
Austin R. Beck, Allen B. Mallory, Bryan Cafferky, Chelsea M. Spencer, Jonathan G. Kimmes, Sandra M. Stith
Publikováno v:
Trauma, violenceabuse. 20(3)
Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) has largely focused on heterosexual relationships, but, in recent years, researchers have expanded their focus to include same-sex relationships. Using meta-analytic techniques, this study was conducted to
Autor:
Prerana Dharnidharka, Bryan Cafferky, Sandra M. Stith, Allen B. Mallory, Marcos Mendez, Maria Dominguez, Jessica High, Erika N. Smith-Marek
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Journal of Family Theory & Review. 7:498-519
This meta-analysis examined the association between being raised in a physically violent home and becoming an adult victim or perpetrator of physical intimate partner violence (IPV). We also explored the effects of sex of child victim and sex of pare