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Publikováno v:
American Journal of Men's Health, Vol 6 (2012)
Dating violence is a prevalent problem. Research demonstrates that males and females are victimized at comparable rates in their dating relationships and experience a number of mental health and relationship problems. Less research has examined male
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https://doaj.org/article/1a255c22545f401dbe63953f7954f48f
Autor:
Hope Brasfield, Jeniimarie Febres, Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger, JoAnna Elmquist, Ryan C. Shorey, Gregory L. Stuart, Penny A. Leisring, Heather Zapor
Publikováno v:
Partner Abuse. 8:127-145
Given the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among U.S. college students and their frequent use of technological devices (e.g., mobile phones, computers), there is widespread concern that psychological aggression may be occurring via
Autor:
Maribel Plasencia, Lindsay T. Labrecque, JoAnna Elmquist, Gregory L. Stuart, Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger, Heather Zapor, Jeniimarie Febres
Publikováno v:
Victims & Offenders. 13:143-157
Identifying the prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in women mandated to batterer intervention programs is necessary to prevent suicide in this greatly understudied population. This study used cross-sectional, self-report survey methodolog
Autor:
Andrew Ninnemann, Jo Anna Elmquist, Jeffrey Temple, Ryan C. Shorey, Lindsay T. Labrecque, Gregory L. Stuart, Maribel Plasencia, Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger, Heather Zapor, Jeniimarie Febres
Publikováno v:
Violence Against Women. 22:1243-1258
Although research has shown links between family-of-origin violence (FOV), intimate partner violence (IPV), and hostility, research has not examined whether hostility mediates the relationship between FOV and IPV. The current study examined whether h
Autor:
Meagan J. Brem, Jeniimarie Febres, Ryan C. Shorey, Heather Zapor, John Hamel, JoAnna Elmquist, Gregory L. Stuart, Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger
Publikováno v:
Partner Abuse. 7:157-168
There is a growing impetus within the field of aggression research to further elucidate the risk factors, predictors, and correlates of dating violence (DV), particularly among dating couples. Of particular importance is understanding the proximal mo
Autor:
Alexander Khaddouma, Heather Zapor, JoAnna Elmquist, Gregory L. Stuart, Jeniimarie Febres, Hope Brasfield, Ryan C. Shorey
Publikováno v:
Journal of College Student Development. 57:32-46
The present study examined the influence of relationship satisfaction on readiness-to-change alcohol use and the influence of hazardous drinking on readiness-to-change relationship issues in college student dating relationships. A sample of 219 colle
Autor:
Keith Klostermann, JoAnna Elmquist, Ryan C. Shorey, Gregory L. Stuart, Heather Zapor, Jeniimarie Febres, Ariane Schratter
Publikováno v:
Aggression and Violent Behavior. 25:26-34
Child maltreatment is a serious and prevalent problem in the United States. Children's Advocacy Centers (CACs) were established in 1985 to better respond to cases of child maltreatment and address problems associated with an uncoordinated community-w
Autor:
Jeniimarie Febres, JoAnna Elmquist, Gregory L. Stuart, Heather Zapor, Hope Brasfield, Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger
Publikováno v:
Psychological Services. 12:9-15
Despite the documented association between intimate partner violence perpetration and suicidal ideation, few studies have examined the prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in men attending batterer intervention programs. This cross-sectiona
Autor:
Jeniimarie Febres, Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger, Chloe F. Bliton, Heather Zapor, JoAnna Elmquist, Gregory L. Stuart
Publikováno v:
Death Studies. 39:234-241
Acquired capability for suicide (ACS), defined as pain tolerance and fearlessness about death, is theorized as necessary to enact suicide. This study examined the associations of interpersonal violence and alcohol use with ACS in 502 college students
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Men's Health. 6:218-228
Dating violence is a prevalent problem. Research demonstrates that males and females are victimized at comparable rates in their dating relationships and experience a number of mental health and relationship problems. Less research has examined male