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Autor:
Katherine G Merrill, Jacquelyn C Campbell, Michele R Decker, John McGready, Virginia M Burke, Jonathan K Mwansa, Sam Miti, Christiana Frimpong, Caitlin E Kennedy, Julie A Denison
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 6, p e0235203 (2020)
BackgroundLittle is known about violence against HIV-positive adolescents and young adults (AYA) in sub-Saharan Africa. This analysis examines experiences of violence victimization, and the perpetrators of this violence, among AYA living with HIV, ag
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cd3f139d16374c7fb7fc8f186f4cecf6
Autor:
Kiyomi Tsuyuki, Noor A Al-Alusi, Jacquelyn C Campbell, DeMarjion Murry, Andrea N Cimino, Argentina E Servin, Jamila K Stockman
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 5, p e0216279 (2019)
PurposeTo examine the association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and early sexual initiation.MethodsWe analyzed retrospective data of (n = 241) Black women recruited from public STD clinics in Baltimore, MD. Multinomial logistic and lin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1cc8cbd87b0747579eb00333421a9f33
Autor:
Bushra Sabri, Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Naseem Ahmad Khan, Mohammad Tahir, Mohd Arif Khan, Mohd Naseem Khan
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2024)
Abstract Despite domestic violence and related homicides perpetrated by partners and/or in-laws being a significant public health problem in India, there are no reliable and valid instruments to identify and intervene with women in domestic violence
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https://doaj.org/article/05e3ad484e5e40ffa85f17dae081ea80
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Vol 41, Iss , Pp 101357- (2024)
Background: Firearms are the leading cause of victimization of abused women by intimate partner homicide and intimate partner homicide-suicides in the US. This calls for evidence-based intervention strategies to prevent firearm-related injuries or mo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/01fe89d0f5394fd98359ad4a1a93e8d4
Autor:
Danielle M. Campbell, Marguerite B. Lucea, Andrea N. Cimino, Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Jamila K. Stockman
Publikováno v:
Reproductive Health, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2023)
Abstract Background Reproductive coercion victimization (RCV) is a significant public health issue that negatively affects women’s sexual and reproductive health outcomes. Less is known about reproductive coercion perpetration (RCP). Few studies ha
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https://doaj.org/article/f64a43d3578e411a8e4963c4f630c9bd
Practitioners in the social, behavioral, and health fields often work with perpetrators and survivors of interpersonal violence. Many are asked to make predictions about the likelihood of future violence. Assessing Dangerousness reviews the intricaci
Autor:
Michelle Patch, Jocelyn C. Anderson, Kamila A. Alexander, Frank A. Somoano, Gabor Kelen, Debra S. Holbrook, Jacquelyn C. Campbell
Publikováno v:
J Adv Nurs
AIMS: To examine and describe women’s emergency department visits and care-seeking experiences, including recognition, evaluation, and communication of symptoms, injuries, and health risks after non-fatal intimate partner strangulation. DESIGN: Usi
Autor:
Jill Theresa Messing, Jacquelyn C Campbell, Allison Ward-Lasher, Sheryll Brown, Beverly Patchell, Janet Sullivan Wilson
Publikováno v:
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 2016, Vol. 39, Issue 1, pp. 64-77.
Autor:
Kiyomi Tsuyuki, Erica Chan, Marguerite B Lucea, Andrea Cimino, Abby E Rudolph, Yordanos Tesfai, Jacquelyn C Campbell, Christina J Catabay, Jamila K Stockman
Publikováno v:
Sexually Transmitted Infections. 99:7-13
ObjectivesBlack women disproportionately experience STIs (including HIV/AIDS), gender-based violence, substance misuse and mental health conditions. Addressing a gap in syndemic research, we characterised comorbidity overlap within the context of soc
Autor:
Dabney P. Evans, Maria Auxiliadora F. Vertamatti, Olivia C. Manders, Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Casey D. Xavier Hall
Publikováno v:
Violence Against Women. 28:2889-2908
The Danger Assessment (DA) is a widely-used risk assessment instrument designed to help women understand their risk of femicide. Currently, no validated tool exists in Brazilian Portuguese. The purpose of this study was to conduct a cross-cultural ad