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Technology-Facilitated Abuse Against Women From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds: A Scoping Review of the Literature Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-05-08 Carolina Leyton Zamora, Jennifer Boddy, Patrick O'Leary, Jianqiang Liang
Women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds are particularly vulnerable to domestic and family violence, including technology-facilitated abuse. Often CALD women depend on technology to connect with support networks in their home country. Technology-facilitated abuse can be devastating and isolating. There is limited comprehensive knowledge of how technology-facilitated abuse
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Psychological Variables Associated With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Firefighters: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-05-06 Elena R. Serrano-Ibáñez, Tania Corrás, Mirtha del Prado, Javier Diz, Carmen Varela
Firefighters are repeatedly exposed to work-related potential traumatic events and have an increased risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, the mechanisms implicated in this relationship are not clear. The aim of this study was to analyse the risk and protective factors related to the development of PTSD in firefighters. According to PRISMA, a systematic review of scientific
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Centering Media Literacy and Cultural Tailoring: A Scoping Review of Interventions Used to Address Black Adolescent Intimate Partner Violence Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-05-06 Lolita Moss, Lisa Fedina
Intimate partner violence (IPV) among Black adolescents is a critical public health issue, as they report higher levels of IPV perpetration and victimization than their counterparts from other racial groups. Although practitioners frequently implement educational programs to reduce and prevent adolescent relationship violence among adolescents, the extent to which these interventions have been culturally
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Prevalence of Victimisation in Autistic Individuals: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-05-06 Grace Trundle, Katy A. Jones, Danielle Ropar, Vincent Egan
Autistic individuals are at an increased risk of experiencing victimisation. Previous reviews have focussed specific types of victimisation. Thus, a clearer picture considering the range of victimisation experiences autistic people face is required. This systematic review aims to identify the prevalence of victimisation in autistic individuals considering a variety of victimisation types (e.g., bulling
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Resilience After Trauma in Kosovo and Southeastern Europe: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-05-06 Kaltrina Kelmendi, Sherry Hamby
Most people who experience trauma want to thrive and often find paths to well-being and healthy functioning. This scoping review explores the existing evidence on adversity and resilience in southeastern European countries, focusing on Kosovo. There is a lack of research on trauma and resilience in cultures outside the US and Western Europe. The paper provides a brief cultural and historical overview
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Global Prevalence and Factors Related to Intimate Partner Violence Amongst People Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-05-06 Ling Jie Cheng, Jing Ying Cheng, Kai Yoong Yen, Siew Tiang Lau, Ying Lau
Reviews of intimate partner violence (IPV) have primarily focused on women and same-sex relationships, but little is known about the global epidemiology of IPV among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). This review employed meta-analytic approaches to determine the worldwide prevalence and factors related to different forms of IPV among PLWHA. Databases including PubMed, Cochrane review, EMBASE, Scopus
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Prevention of Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence by Men and Boys in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review of Primary Prevention Interventions Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-05-05 Allayna DeHond, Forrest Brady, Ameeta S. Kalokhe
Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects the health of women across the globe, with the greatest burden encountered by women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This scoping review aims to summarize and critically examine primary prevention interventions addressing IPV perpetration by men and boys in LMICs and identify gaps in the evidence base. PubMed, EMbase, and PsychINFO were searched for
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The Measurement of Intimate Partner Violence Using International Classification of Diseases Diagnostic Codes: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-05-04 Rebecca Rebbe, Avanti Adhia, Andrea Lane Eastman, May Chen, Jade Winn
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is challenging to measure yet systematic surveillance of IPV is critical to informing public health prevention and response efforts. Administrative medical data provide opportunities for such surveillance, and often use the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). The primary purpose of this systematic review was to document which ICD codes have been used in empirical
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Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence in the Context of Disasters: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-05-04 Yuliya Medzhitova, Betty S. Lai, Parker Killenberg, Alexa Riobueno-Naylor, Lisa A. Goodman
Women are at increased risk for experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) in the context of disasters. However, the factors that increase this risk are not well understood. The purpose of the current study was to systematically review the literature on IPV in the context of disasters. The first aim was to identify risk factors predicting women’s exposure to IPV. The second aim was to identify disaster-specific
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Vicarious Post-traumatic Growth in Professionals Exposed to Traumatogenic Material: A Systematic Literature Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-29 Alexandra Tsirimokou, Juliane A. Kloess, Sonia K. Dhinse
Repeated exposure to traumatogenic material as part of work with traumatised individuals can have detrimental effects on professionals’ well-being. Growing research has explored this phenomenon, known as ‘vicarious traumatisation’. Nevertheless, little research has focused on the positive effects of this work on professionals, namely, ‘vicarious post-traumatic growth’. This literature review aims to
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School-Based Interventions for Child and Adolescent Victims of Interpersonal Violence Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-28 Michelle L-Y Wichmann, Silke Pawils, Julia Richters, Franka Metzner
Background: Interpersonal violence against children and adolescents can affect their mental health and functioning in the long term. To reduce mental health problems in children and adolescents, school-based mental health interventions have been shown to be beneficial. A review of school-based interventions designed to mitigate posttraumatic symptoms after interpersonal violence is lacking to date
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The Co-Occurrence of Intimate Partner Violence and Violence Against Children: A Systematic Review on Associated Factors in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-28 Isabelle Pearson, Sabrina Page, Cathy Zimmerman, Franziska Meinck, Floriza Gennari, Alessandra Guedes, Heidi Stöckl
Violence against women (VAW) and violence against children (VAC) are public health issues of global concern. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a commonly occurring form of VAW and there is evidence to suggest that IPV and VAC frequently co-occur within the same families. This systematic literature review searched for studies published in any language between 1st January 2000 to 16th February 2021
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Revictimization Risk Factors Following Childhood Maltreatment: A Literature Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-27 Hannah E. Walker, Rachel Wamser-Nanney
Revictimization research, to date, has primarily focused on sexual revictimization (i.e., child sexual abuse and adult sexual assault), which has resulted in a lack of understanding of trauma revictimization more generally. Specifically, it is unclear what factors are placing individuals with a history of child maltreatment (i.e., sexual abuse, physical abuse, and witnessing intimate partner violence
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Therapeutic Dance for the Healing of Sexual Trauma: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-25 Joyce Lee, Janeet Dhauna, Jennifer A. Silvers, Meredith H. Houston, Elizabeth S. Barnert
Therapeutic dance has been increasingly used as a treatment modality for sexual trauma, yet its evidence-based efficacy has not yet been catalogued. We therefore conducted a systematic review to summarize the existing evidence for therapeutic dance as an intervention for healing after sexual trauma. We searched 5 major databases to identify intervention studies on the use of therapeutic dance for individuals
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Rape Crisis Victim Advocacy: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-24 Annie Wegrzyn, Peggy Tull, Megan R. Greeson, Catherine Pierre-Louis, Emily Patton, Jessica Shaw
While rape crisis center (RCC) advocacy is generally regarded as valuable, there are no prior systematic reviews of the advocacy literature. This review examined RCC advocacy service provision, perceptions and impact of advocacy, and challenges and facilitators to effective service provision. Databases related to health and social sciences were searched including Academic Search Complete, PsychINFO
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The Psychological Impact of Restorative Justice Practices on Victims of Crimes—a Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-23 Ana M. Nascimento, Joana Andrade, Andreia de Castro Rodrigues
Background: Restorative justice emerges as a theoretical-practical approach to the criminal legal system, in which the reparation of damage of the victim is a central point. However, the growing empirical production referring to the effects of this approach on victims is sometimes shown to be weakened or dispersed, focusing mainly on their satisfaction. Objective: The present work intended to systematically
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Sexual and Relationship Violence Among LGBTQ+ College Students: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-23 L.B. Klein, Hayden C. Dawes, Greeshma James, William J. Hall, Cynthia Fraga Rizo, Sharyn J. Potter, Sandra L. Martin, Rebecca J. Macy
Although there has been increased attention to campus sexual and relationship violence (SRV) because of Title IX and the #MeToo movement, much of that attention has focused on victimization of cisgender heterosexual women. This scoping review uncovers information from empirical studies on what is known about LGBTQ+ (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and nonbinary) students’ experiences
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Non-Partner Sexual Violence Among Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Adults: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Sahnah Lim, Onyoo Park, Sadia Mohaimin, Christina Lee, Seunggun Lee, Dhruvi Chauhan, Timothy Roberts, Shahmir H. Ali, Chau Trinh-Shevrin
The Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) population is rapidly growing in the United States. Despite sexual violence being a persistent and significant public health issue, research on this topic among AANHPIs is lacking. The study objective is to conduct a systematic scoping review on the published literature on non-partner sexual violence among AANHPIs to identify gaps and
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Effectiveness of Digital Health Interventions in Reducing Bullying and Cyberbullying: A Meta-Analysis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Qiqi Chen, Ko Ling Chan, Shaolingyun Guo, Mengtong Chen, Camilla Kin-ming Lo, Patrick Ip
Bullying and cyberbullying bring adverse physical and psychological impacts on individuals and an economic burden for society. Scholars have developed anti-bullying intervention programs to combat these problems. This meta-analysis aims to examine and compare the effectiveness of digital health interventions (DHIs) in reducing bullying and cyberbullying. A comprehensive search was conducted using databases
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Measuring Violence Against Children: A COSMIN Systematic Review of the Psychometric Properties of Child and Adolescent Self-Report Measures Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Franziska Meinck, Lakshmi Neelakantan, Bridget Steele, Janina Jochim, Lynn M. Davies, Mark Boyes, Jane Barlow, Michael Dunne
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by children. Many instruments have been used globally and decisions to select suitable measures are complex. This review identifies child and adolescent self-report measures that are most likely to yield valid, reliable, and comparable data in this field. A systematic review (PROSPERO: CRD4201706) was conducted
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An Umbrella Review of the Literature on Perinatal Domestic Violence: Prevalence, Risk Factors, Possible Outcomes and Interventions Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-27 Siu-Ching Wong, Phuc Huyen Do, Manuel Eisner, Claire Hughes, Sara Valdebenito, Aja Louise Murray
Perinatal domestic violence (P-DV) is a common form of violence experienced by women and is associated with adverse impacts on their own physical and mental health and that of their offspring. Illuminating the risk factors for, potential effects of, and promising interventions to reduce P-DV is essential for informing policies to tackle P-DV and mitigate its negative impacts. This umbrella review of
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Indigenous Women’s Experiences of Lateral Violence: A Systematic Literature Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-25 Lindsey Jaber, Cynthia Stirbys, Jesse Scott, Emma Foong
The purpose of this systematic literature review (SLR) was to methodically integrate peer-reviewed findings regarding lateral violence within Indigenous communities, with particular attention to the experiences of Indigenous women. Lateral violence describes aggression within systemically exploited groups. Interpretations from eligible articles were informed by intersectionality theory and post-colonial
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Participatory Design Application in Youth Sexual Violence and Abuse Prevention: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-16 Taylor Jade Willmott, Alieena Mathew, Pamela Saleme, Sharyn Rundle-Thiele
Youth sexual violence and abuse (SVA) are leading public health and human rights issues around the world. Prevention is key to reducing SVA rates and minimising resultant harms. Despite advocacy for more collaborative approaches, knowledge of how to effectively engage young people and key stakeholders in the design, implementation, and evaluation of SVA prevention programs is limited. This mixed-methods
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Sexual Victimization Outcomes and Adjustment Among Bisexual Women: A Review of the Quantitative Literature Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-11 Selime R. Salim, A. Alex McConnell, Terri Messman
Bisexual women experience worse mental health outcomes than lesbian and heterosexual women, which may be explained by greater rates of sexual violence among bisexual women. The current comprehensive literature review aimed to synthesize research on mental health and substance use outcomes related to lifetime sexual violence among bisexual women. A comprehensive literature search was conducted within
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Ecological System Levels of Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Homicide Perpetration and Victimization: A Three-Level Meta-analysis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-09 Bitna Kim
This study aims to identify, through an advanced three-level meta-analytic approach, the predictive validity of the different ecological systems for IPH perpetration and victimization relative to IPV, other homicides, IPH followed by suicide, and non-abused control groups. Twenty-nine studies were included, with 473 effect sizes in a unique population of 16,237. Each factor was classified into one
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Adverse Impact of Intimate Partner Violence Against HIV-Positive Women During Pregnancy and Post-Partum: Results From a Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-08 Dan Lin, Chunyang Zhang, Huijing Shi
Objectives: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against pregnant or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive women have been previously studied. However, data on the impact of IPV on HIV-positive pregnant women have not been systematically synthesized. We performed a meta-analysis to explore this issue and provide evidence regarding IPV prevention and HIV infection control. Method: The PubMed, Web of
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Systematic Review of the Psychometric Properties of Culturally Responsive Domestic Violence Measures Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-07 Kristen E. Ravi, Abha Rai, Savannah Lindsey
Domestic violence (DV) is a pervasive public health issue due to its high prevalence and the adverse effects it can have on individuals. Standardized measures can fail to account for within-group differences that are salient among diverse populations. The current review aims to systematically review and organize the psychometric studies of culturally responsive DV measures. The goal of the review is
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Parental Preconception Adversity and Offspring Health in African Americans: A Systematic Review of Intergenerational Studies Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-04 Josiah A. Sweeting, Adebisi A. Akinyemi, Ellen Alison Holman
Background: This systematic review explores the empirical literature addressing the association between parental preconception adversity and offspring physical health in African-American families. Method: We conducted a literature search in PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Scopus through June 2021. Articles were included if they: reported data about at least two generations of African-American
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Do Meta-Analyses of Intervention/Prevention Programs in the Field of Criminology Meet the Tests of Transparency and Reproducibility? Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-03 Jennifer S. Wong, Jessica Bouchard
While assessments of transparent reporting practices in meta-analyses are not uncommon in the field of health sciences interventions, they are limited in the social sciences and to our knowledge are non-existent in criminology. Modified PRISMA 2020 checklists were used to assess transparency and reproducibility of reporting for a sample of 33 meta-analyses of intervention/prevention evaluations published
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Domestic Violence in Cross-Border Marriages: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Muhamad Helmi Bin Md Said, Grace Emmanuel Kaka
Cross-border marriages have been found to be associated with domestic violence due to the migration experiences of the couples concerned and the stress experienced before, during, and after migration, despite local and international legislation on domestic violence. A systematic review using the PRISMA Statement was conducted to examine the relationship between domestic violence and cross-border marriages
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Links of Adversity in Childhood With Mental and Physical Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Mediating and Moderating Mechanisms Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-02-28 George K. Hales, Zeliha E. Saribaz, Agata Debowska, Richard Rowe
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are the focus of much research. Consistently ACEs have been found to impact childhood development and psychosocial functioning. Efforts to understand this relationship are marred by methodological difficulties and inadequacies such as an overreliance on officially documented cases of abuse and cross-sectional study design. Officially documented cases of abuse only
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Childhood Polyvictimization and Associated Health Outcomes: A Systematic Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-02-26 NaeHyung Lee, Terri Deocampo Pigott, Ashley Watson, Katherine Reuben, Kathryn O’Hara, Greta Massetti, Xiangming Fang, Shannon Self-Brown
Background: Polyvictimization, the experience of multiple types of victimization, are associated with detrimental health outcomes. Despite extensive research on the health consequences of polyvictimization, one challenge in understanding this literature lies in the varied operationalized definitions of polyvictimization and health outcomes. This scoping review provides the volume of the current literature
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Psychological Effects of Professional Exposure to Trauma and Human Suffering: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-02-24 Judith Velasco, Francisco J. Sanmartín, Mario Gálvez-Lara, Fátima Cuadrado, Juan A. Moriana
Over the past decades, a growing interest has emerged toward understanding the impact that the exposure to human suffering produces in mental health professionals, leading to the identification of three constructs: vicarious traumatization (VT), compassion fatigue (CF), and secondary trauma (ST). However, little is known about how these conditions affect psychologists. A systematic review and a meta-analysis
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Examining the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Juvenile Recidivism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-02-15 Alexis Yohros
While the impact of trauma on delinquency and offending has been studied in great depth, less is known about the cumulative effects of adverse childhood experiences and how these experiences impact recidivism or reoffending outcomes of youth who already have justice system involvement. The main aim of this paper is to report on the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis on the relationship
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A Systematic Review of Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response Interventions for HIV Key Populations: Female Sex Workers, Men Who Have Sex With Men, and People Who Inject Drugs Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-02-11 Michele R. Decker, Carrie Lyons, Kathleen Guan, Vanessa Mosenge, Ghislane Fouda, Daniel Levitt, Anna Abelson, Gnilane Turpin Nunez, Iliassou Mfochive Njindam, Shaheen Kurani, Stefan Baral
Gender-based violence (GBV) is that perpetrated based on sex, gender identity, or perceived adherence to socially defined gender norms. This human rights violation is disproportionately experienced by HIV key populations including female sex workers (FSW), people who inject drugs (PWID), and men who have sex with men (MSM). Consequently, addressing GBV is a global priority in HIV response. There is
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Preventing Youth Suicide: A Review of School-Based Practices and How Social–Emotional Learning Fits Into Comprehensive Efforts Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-02-10 Jordan Posamentier, Katherine Seibel, Nell DyTang
Schools in the United States increasingly incorporate social–emotional learning (SEL) as a part of comprehensive youth suicide prevention programs in schools. We reviewed the literature to investigate the inclusion of SEL in youth suicide prevention efforts. We identified several known risk factors to youth suicide, namely, hopelessness, anxiety, substance use, and child sexual abuse, then cross-walked
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Intimate Partner Violence and Barriers to Help-Seeking Among Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Immigrant Women: A Qualitative Metasynthesis of Global Research Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-02-02 Joanne Hulley, Louis Bailey, Gill Kirkman, Graham R. Gibbs, Tim Gomersall, Amrana Latif, Adele Jones
It is well known that victims of intimate partner violence experience numerous barriers to leaving abusive relationships. For ethnic minority and immigrant women these barriers are significantly exacerbated. This metasynthesis explored barriers to help-seeking as experienced by Black, Asian, minority ethnic and immigrant women with experience of intimate partner violence. A review of worldwide literature
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Examining Technology-Facilitated Intimate Partner Violence: A Systematic Review of Journal Articles Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-02-02 Chunrye Kim, Riccardo Ferraresso
As intimate partner violence in a cyber world is increasing, scholars have started to pay attention to this phenomenon. This study aims to provide a systematic review of empirical studies in the technology-facilitated intimate partner violence (TFIPV) field. We analyzed 31 studies that examined direct TFIPV perpetration and/or victimization experiences identified from four of the largest databases
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Meaning Making Mechanisms in Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-02-02 Monique van der Westhuizen, Hayley J. Walker-Williams, Ansie Fouché
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a complex and prevalent problem with devastating long-term consequences for survivors. Despite these consequences, some survivors seem to find a source of meaning and fulfillment throughout their recovery process, which may facilitate resilience and posttraumatic growth (PTG). However, little is known from the literature about the specific meaning making mechanisms that
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What About the Men? A Critical Review of Men’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-01-30 Kelly Scott-Storey, Sue O’Donnell, Marilyn Ford-Gilboe, Colleen Varcoe, Nadine Wathen, Jeannie Malcolm, Charlene Vincent
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a health problem affecting people of all genders and other social locations. While IPV victimization of cis-gendered women has been widely researched, how men conceptualized or experience IPV victimization, and the variations in their experiences of IPV, has not been thoroughly examined. In this critical review of men’s experiences of IPV, an extensive search of peer
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What Can We Learn About the Others Present During Incidents of Child Abuse?: Key Lessons and Future Directions Based on a Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-01-22 Bella Klebanov, Dafna Tener, Carmit Katz
Child abuse (CA) is a global problem that has received attention from policymakers, researchers, and practitioners. The majority of studies have focused on the phenomenon’s epidemiology and consequences, alongside groundbreaking writing on victims and perpetrators. The concept of others who are present during the abuse is understudied and underdeveloped, despite its vital importance in better understanding
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A Systematic Review of Interventions to Reduce Gender-Based Violence Among Women and Girls in Sub-Saharan Africa Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-01-20 Thi Keith, Fran Hyslop, Robyn Richmond
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is disproportionately affected by gender-based violence (GBV). We systematically reviewed English language, peer-reviewed, quantitative evaluations of interventions to reduce violence against women and girls (VAWG) in SSA that involved a comparison group and reported GBV incidence, or GBV-related attitudes, norms and symptoms as an outcome. We identified 53 studies published
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Health Care Providers Views on Identifying and Responding to South Asian Women Experiencing Family Violence: A Qualitative Meta Synthesis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-01-19 Surriya Baloch, Mohajer Hameed, Kelsey Hegarty
Family violence (FV) is a universal public health problem in South Asia with negative-health outcomes for South Asian women. Health care providers (HCPs) play a pivotal role in identifying and supporting women experiencing FV, but little is known about their experiences with South Asian women. A systematic review was conducted to explore and address health care providers’ views on identification and
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Child Sexual Abuse Studies in Arab Societies: A Systematic Review and Directions for Future Research Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-01-19 Afnan Attrash-Najjar, Carmit Katz
Although child sexual abuse (CSA) is acknowledged as a worldwide social phenomenon, less is known about CSA within Arab societies. The current systematic literature review was designed to highlight the empirical knowledge on CSA in Arab societies. Guided by PRISMA principles, key databases were searched, with no time limit, for studies meeting the inclusion criteria. Fifty-seven studies were identified
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Adolescents’ Experiences of Participating in Sensitive Research: A Scoping Review of Qualitative Studies Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-01-19 Lakshmi Neelakantan, Deborah Fry, Lani Florian, Franziska Meinck
Despite an increasing emphasis on adolescents’ participation rights, there are concerns about their participation in research on sensitive topics, such as trauma and violence. This review reports findings of a scoping review that examined the nature and extent of qualitative studies conducted with adolescents about their experiences of participating in research on sensitive topics. Studies were identified
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A Systematic Review of Specialty Courts in the United States for Adolescents Impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-01-08 Sarah M. Godoy, Georgia E. Perris, Mikiko Thelwell, Antonia Osuna-Garcia, Elizabeth Barnert, Amy Bacharach, Eraka P. Bath
Nationwide efforts to enhance services for adolescents experiencing commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) in the judicial system have led to the emergence of specialty courts, including human trafficking and girls’ courts. Given that prior research has documented competing stances on the effectiveness of specialty courts for CSE-impacted populations, we conducted a systematic review of the literature
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Healthcare Professionals’ Own Experiences of Domestic Violence and Abuse: A Meta-Analysis of Prevalence and Systematic Review of Risk Markers and Consequences Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2022-01-03 Sandi Dheensa, Elizabeth McLindon, Chelsea Spencer, Stephanie Pereira, Satya Shresta, Elizabeth Emsley, Alison Gregory
Background: Globally, healthcare professionals (HCPs) are increasingly asked to identify and respond to domestic violence and abuse (DVA) among patients. However, their own experiences of DVA have been largely ignored. Aim: To determine the prevalence of current and lifetime DVA victimisation among HCPs globally, and identify risk markers, consequences and support-seeking for DVA. Method: PubMed, EMBASE
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The Long-Term Effects of Living in a Shared and Continuous Traumatic Reality: The Case of Israeli Families on the Border With Gaza Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-12-28 Orit Nuttman-Shwartz
This article presents a literature review of the concept of intergenerational transmission of traumatic stress among a specific population of Israeli parents and children living near the Israeli/Gaza border, an area that can essentially be viewed as a laboratory of shared, continuous, and stressful reality resulting from ongoing political violence. The Google Scholar database was used to search only
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A Scoping Review of Human Trafficking Screening and Response Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-12-20 Rebecca J. Macy, L. B. Klein, Corey A. Shuck, Cynthia Fraga Rizo, Tonya B. Van Deinse, Christopher J. Wretman, Jia Luo
Service providers are increasingly asked to identify individuals who are experiencing trafficking and to connect them with resources and support. Nonetheless, identification is complicated by the reality that those who are experiencing trafficking may rarely self-identify, and providers may fail to identify individuals who are experiencing trafficking due to lack of guidance on how to screen for trafficking
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Integrated Care Pathways for Black Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Critical Transdisciplinary Scoping Review of the Clinical Care Journey Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-12-17 Samira Omar, Stephanie Nixon, Angela Colantonio
Objectives: This novel critical transdisciplinary scoping review examined the literature on integrated care pathways that consider Black people living with traumatic brain injury (TBI). The objectives were to (a) summarize the extent, nature, and range of literature on care pathways that consider Black populations, (b) summarize how Blackness, race, and racism are conceptualized in the literature,
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Gender Differences in the Maltreatment-Youth Offending Relationship: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-12-15 Susan Baidawi, Nina Papalia, Rebecca Featherston
Maltreated and child welfare-involved youth are over-represented in juvenile justice systems. These youth are at a greater risk of serious offending and justice system entrenchment relative to their non-maltreated peers. Understanding gender differences in the pathways to justice involvement and the nature of offending among maltreated children is critical for informing policy and practice. Yet, this
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Effectiveness of Psychological Interventions to Improve the Mental Well-Being of Parents Who Have Experienced Traumatic Childbirth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-12-13 Shefaly Shorey, Soo Downe, Joelle Yan Xin Chua, Sofia O. Byrne, Maaike Fobelets, Joan Gabrielle Lalor
Considering the adverse impact that traumatic childbirth experiences can have on parental mental well-being, studies that have investigated the potential of providing postnatal psychological support for this group of parents require evaluation. This systematic review aimed to examine the effectiveness of psychological interventions at improving the mental well-being of parents who have experienced
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The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Young Women’s Educational Well-Being: A Systematic Review of Literature Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-12-11 Lucia E. Klencakova, Maria Pentaraki, Cathal McManus
Research highlights that romantic relationships of young people are not all ‘puppy love’ but can be also abusive. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a gendered phenomenon as it primarily affects women who are at a higher risk of more severe forms of violence and also suffer more severe consequences than young men. IPV leads to substantial negative outcomes such as mental health decline, economic insecurity
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Trust and Relationship Development Among Users in Dark Web Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Networks: A Literature Review From a Psychological and Criminological Perspective Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-12-07 Juliane A. Kloess, Madeleine van der Bruggen
The increased potential and speed of the Internet has changed the nature of sexual crimes against children. It enables individuals with a sexual interest in children to meet, interact, and engage in illegal activities. The literature review presented here aims to provide an overview of the current knowledge and understanding of trust and relationship development among users of online networks that
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The Neurophysiology Behind Trauma-Focused Therapy Modalities Used to Treat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Across the Life Course: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-12-06 Zachary P. Pierce, Jessica M. Black
This review presents the current state of understanding of trauma-informed modalities in light of current research in neuroscience, analyzing which brain structures and processes are impacted by these modalities. Studies included in the present review met the inclusion criteria of 1) addressing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a specific population, 2) treatment of PTSD using any of the evidence-based
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A Systematic Review of Child to Parent Violence Interventions Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-12-06 Chye Toole-Anstey, Lynne Keevers, Michelle L Townsend
Objective: To identify, appraise and synthesize research on the interventions used in child to parent violence. Method: A systematic literature review was conducted using the electronic databases of PsycINFO, Scopus, Web of Science and CINAHL Full Text. Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, three authors conducted the screening process which
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A Scoping Review of the Experiences of Violence and Abuse Among Sexual and Gender Minority Migrants Across the Migration Trajectory Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-11-23 Edward J. Alessi, Shannon Cheung, Sarilee Kahn, Melanie Yu
Violence against sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals has continued to proliferate globally. Yet, less is known about victimization among subgroups of SGM individuals, especially SGM immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. There has been a steady increase in this vulnerable group of migrants over the years, and emerging evidence has pointed to their heightened risk of victimization. We conducted
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The Key Characteristics and Role of Peer Support in the Aftermath of Victimization: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-11-15 Pien van de Ven, Sonja Leferink, Antony Pemberton
Topic: Currently, research into the key elements and role of peer support in the aftermath of victimization is limited. This study reviews the types of evidence available, clarifying key concepts in the literature, examining how research is conducted and identifying key characteristics or factors related to peer support in the aftermath of a victimization experience. Method: A scoping review was performed
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Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health Outcomes Among Hispanic Women in the United States: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-11-14 Miranda E. Reyes, Lauren Simpson, Tami P. Sullivan, Ateka A. Contractor, Nicole H. Weiss
Hispanic women in the United States experience disproportionate mental health impacts of intimate partner violence (IPV). Following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses extension for scoping reviews guidelines, we synthesized the existing knowledge based on IPV and mental health outcomes among Hispanic women in the United States. In May 2020, we searched five electronic
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The Relation of Anxiety and Avoidance Dimensions of Attachment to Intimate Partner Violence: A Meta-Analysis About Victims Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 10.57) Pub Date : 2021-11-13 Cataudella Stefania, Guyonne Rogier, Sara Beomonte Zobel, Patrizia Velotti
Objective: Attachment theory is a useful framework for understanding the phenomenon of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimisation. Many studies have examined the relationship between attachment and IPV victimisation. The need to examine the nature of this relationship through a meta-analytic approach arises from an awareness of the amount of contrasting data surrounding the topic. Method: Searching