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Sexual and Gender Minority Men's Bystander Behaviors and Barriers in Response to Witnessing Minor Sexual Aggression. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2023-05-11 Tiffany L Marcantonio,Ruschelle M Leone,Andrew M O'Neil,Kristen N Jozkowski
Objective Sexual and gender minority (SGM) men experience sexual assault victimization. Encouraging people to become involved when they witness high-risk sexual situations as a prosocial bystander is one preventative mechanism to address sexual assault victimization. However, research assessing the extent that SGM men will intervene when they witness a concerning male-to-male sexual situation and barriers
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Profiles of Emotion Regulation Strategies and Intentions to Perpetrate Sexual Assault. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2023-04-17 Mitchell Kirwan,Kelly Cue Davis
Objective Sexual assault perpetration remains prevalent among young men, and emotion regulation (ER) is a prominent contributor to sexual assault perpetration among young men experiencing anger or sexual arousal. However, little is known about the specific ER strategies which men use when perpetrating. Thus, the present study used latent profile analysis to group men into profiles based on their in-the-moment
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(Mis)Perceptions of bystander behaviors and approval: The role of gender-specific perceived norms. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2023-04-10 Laura C Wolter,Lucy E Napper
Objective The current study examines college students' perceptions of same-gender and opposite gender peer norms for bystander behaviors in drinking contexts, as well as the association between perceived norms and participants' willingness to intervene and actual behavior. Method Participants completed an online survey assessing bystander-related perceived norms, willingness, and behavior. A subset
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Economic Hardship Predicts Intimate Partner Violence Victimization During Pregnancy. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-12-08 Kara A Cochran,Deborah A Kashy,G Anne Bogat,Alytia A Levendosky,Joseph S Lonstein,Amy K Nuttall,Maria Muzik
Objective Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is associated with negative physical and mental health consequences for both mothers and infants. Economic hardship is often exacerbated during pregnancy and is associated with increased rates of IPV in non-pregnant samples. However, temporal associations between economic hardship and IPV victimization have not been well characterized during
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Nonpartner Violence Perpetration Among Emerging Adults: Associations With Polysubstance Use and Trait Mindfulness. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-10-06 Maria M Galano,Sara F Stein,Nyla Hart,Jessica I Ramirez,Rebecca M Cunningham,Maureen A Walton,Andria B Eisman,Quyen M Ngo
Objective Violence is a leading cause of death among individuals ages 18-25, with alcohol misuse consistently linked with violence perpetration. However, the association between polysubstance use and violence perpetration is less clear, despite the frequency of use of alcohol with other drugs. Additionally, protective factors such as mindfulness that may reduce violence perpetration among emerging
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Trauma Exposure and Trauma Symptoms as Predictors of Police Perceptions in Latinx Youths. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Amanda Venta,Germán Cadenas,Alfonso Mercado,Luz M Garcini,Melanie M Domenech Rodríguez
Objective The Latinx immigrant youth population composes nearly a quarter of all children in the U.S. and are a high-risk group for police encounters. Based on perceptions of Latinxs as criminals, increased enforcement actions against Latinxs in the U.S., and failures of policing and police brutality in immigrants' home countries, we expected that immigrants who reported increased trauma exposure and
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"Their help is not helping": Policing as a Tool of Structural Violence against Black Communities. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Monica L Wendel,Gaberiel Jones,Maury Nation,Tanisha Howard,Trinidad Jackson,Aishia A Brown,Jelani Kerr,Monique Williams,Nicole Ford,Ryan Combs
Objective To illustrate Black youth's perceptions of police violence in West Louisville, Kentucky, how they make sense of it, and their responses to it. Method The study used qualitative interviews with youth ages 10 to 24 residing in West Louisville. The interviews did not specifically inquire about experiences with police, but the theme emerged so strongly from the overall analysis that the current
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Intimate Partner Violence Fear-11 Scale: An Item Response Analysis. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-06-30 Tami P Sullivan,Danielle Chiaramonte,D Angus Clark,Suzanne Swan
Objective Victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) often fear their intimate partners and the abuse they perpetrate against them. Fear in the context of IPV has been studied for decades yet, we lack a rigorously validated measure. The purpose of this study was to comprehensively evaluate the psychometric properties of a multi-item scale measuring fear of an abusive male partner and/or the abuse he
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Trauma Symptoms and Deliberate Self-Harm Among Sexual Violence Survivors: Examining State Emotion Regulation and Reactivity as Dual Mechanisms. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-05-23 Alexandra N Brockdorf,Kim L Gratz,Terri L Messman,David DiLillo
Objective Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms have been associated with elevated rates of deliberate self-harm, including among women who have experienced sexual violence (SV); however, processes underlying this association have not been widely examined. Because a common function of deliberate self-harm is to reduce negative internal states, SV survivors may use self-harm to cope with impairments
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Types, subtypes, and clinical correlates of peer victimization in college: A system science perspective. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-04-07 Qimin Liu,Ruolin Lu,Bridget A. Nestor,Sophia R. Lubarsky,Elizabeth A. Nick,Yinghao Zhang,Abbegail J. Lovette,Megan E. Gabruk,Joseph L. Rodgers,David A. Cole
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Associations between witnessing and perpetrating online hate speech among adolescents: Testing moderation effects of moral disengagement and empathy. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-04-04 Sebastian Wachs,Ludwig Bilz,Alexander Wettstein,Michelle F. Wright,Julia Kansok-Dusche,Norman Krause,Cindy Ballaschk
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“It still happened”: A mixed-methods analysis of college students’ rationales for endorsing acts of violence victimization. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Kristen Yule,John Grych
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How to stop a fight—A qualitative video analysis of how third-parties de-escalate real-life interpersonal conflicts in public. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Peter Ejbye-Ernst,Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard,Wim Bernasco
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Lower brain volume and poorer emotional regulation in partner coercive men and other offenders. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Agar Marín-Morales,Miguel Pérez-García,Andrés Catena-Martínez,Juan Verdejo-Román
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Do objectification, gender beliefs, or racial stereotypes mediate associations between Black adults’ media use and acceptance of intimate partner violence? Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Lolita Moss,L. Monique Ward,Nicole M. Overstreet
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Child community violence exposure in an at-risk sample: Developmental trajectories, caregiving risks, and the role of child temperament. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-02-28 Junru Zhao,Idean Ettekal,Amanda B. Nickerson,Pamela Schuetze,Shannon Shisler,Stephanie Godleski,Jamie Ostrov,Rina D. Eiden
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Men's Use of Economic Coercion Against Women in Rural Bangladesh. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-02-24 Emily C Dore,Monique Hennink,Ruchira Tabassum Naved,Stephanie Spaid Miedema,Aloka Talukder,Alison Hoover,Kathryn M Yount
Objective Bangladesh is historically a patriarchal society, but has made recent strides in increasing educational and economic opportunities for women. Yet men continue to perpetrate economic coercion and other forms of intimate partner violence against women in Bangladesh. This study examines how men in rural Bangladesh shape the economic activities of their wives within the context of changing norms
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Exposure to a youth-led sexual violence prevention program among adolescents: The impact of engagement. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-02-14 Victoria Banyard,Katie M. Edwards,Emily A. Waterman,Laura M. Mercer Kollar,Lisa M. Jones,Kimberly J. Mitchell
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The dark tetrad personality traits moderate the relationship between ideological passion and violent activism. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-02-07 Jocelyn J. Bélanger,Jais Adam-Troian,Nathan Quimpo,Yousif AlKindi,Milica Gajić,Claudia F. Nisa
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Intergenerational continuity of child maltreatment: The role of maternal emotional dysregulation and mother–child attachment. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-01-10 Rachel Langevin,Marie-Emma Gagné,Audrey Brassard,Mylène Fernet
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Balance of power and adolescent aggression. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Anthony A. Volk,Naomi C. Z. Andrews,Andrew V. Dane
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The role of five-factor model traits in predicting physical and verbal aggression during the transition to college. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Tianqiang Hu,Courtland S. Hyatt,Fangyuan Ding,Ying Xia,Lili Wu,Dajun Zhang,Gang Cheng
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Contextual risk for nonconsensual sexual experiences: An application of routine activity theories among first-year college women who drink alcohol. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Jessica A. Blayney,Anna E. Jaffe,Quinn Carroll,Jennifer P. Read
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The personality and propaganda puzzle: Exploring the effect of personality on exposure to extremist content online. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Neil Shortland,Presley McGarry
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Amplification or inoculation: Understanding the interacting effects of political and community violence on externalizing behaviors. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Larissa M. Gaias,Sarah Lindstrom Johnson,Andres Molano
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Witnessing bullying at work: Inactivity and the risk of becoming the next target. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-12-23 Michael Rosander,Morten B. Nielsen
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Peer factors as mediators of relations between exposure to violence and physical aggression in middle school students in a low-income urban community. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-12-23 Albert D. Farrell,Sarah K. Pittman,Kelly E. O'Connor,Terri N. Sullivan
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The role of psychopathic features and developmental risk factors in trajectories of physical intimate partner violence. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Catherine S. Shaffer,Dylan T. Gatner,Evan McCuish,Kevin S. Douglas,Jodi L. Viljoen
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The Evaluation of Violence Questionnaire (EVQ): Development and validity of a self-report measure of evaluative attitudes toward violence. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Kevin L. Nunes,Chloe I. Pedneault,Chantal A. Hermann
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The contribution of face-to-face and embedded mediation to early childhood aggression after watching violent media content. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Yael Shany,Yaacov B. Yablon
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Stress, attributions, and hostility as predictors of psychological intimate partner violence at the transition to parenthood. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Pauline J. Song-Choi,Erica M. Woodin
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A dyadic perspective on psychopathology and young adult physical dating aggression. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Ann Lantagne,Wyndol Furman
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Community-informed relationship violence intervention in a high-stress, low-income urban context. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Christopher M. Murphy,Tara N. Richards,Lisa J. Nitsch,Angelique Green-Manning,Ann Marie Brokmeier,Adam D. LaMotte,Charvonne N. Holliday
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Gender differences in relations between social information processing, PTSD symptoms, and intimate partner violence. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Ohad Gilbar,Casey T. Taft,Katherine E. Gnall
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Hate crime and bias victimization of Latinx adults: Rates from a multisite community sample. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Carlos A. Cuevas,Amy Farrell,Jack McDevitt,Jesenia Robles,Sarah Lockwood,Isabel Geisler,Julie Van Westendorp,Jeff Temple,Sheldon Zhang
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Child sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Church in Spain: A descriptive study of abuse characteristics, victims’ faith, and spirituality. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Noemí Pereda,Anna Segura
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Arab American women’s health following sexual victimization: An exploratory study of the moderating effects of bicultural identity harmony and social constraints. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Jolin B. Yamin,Hannah J. Holmes,Shoshana Krohner,Mark A. Lumley
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Global perspectives on sexual violence: Understanding the experiences of marginalized populations and elucidating the role of sociocultural factors in sexual violence. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Heather Littleton,David DiLillo
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Sociocultural correlates of sexual and physical intimate partner violence across 98 countries: A hierarchical assessment based on economic development. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Malachi Willis,Tiffany L. Marcantonio
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Minority stress and sexual partner violence victimization and perpetration among LGBQ+ college students: The moderating roles of hazardous drinking and social support. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Katie M. Edwards,Laura Siller,Heather Littleton,Lorey Wheeler,Donna Chen,Kayla Sall,Stephanie Lim
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Physical and Sexual Victimization Class Membership and Alcohol Misuse and Consequences among Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Female Youth. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Jillian R Scheer,Nadav Antebi-Gruszka,Tami Sullivan
Objective Evidence demonstrates sexual orientation disparities in physical and sexual victimization and alcohol misuse and consequences among female youth; however, most extant research has used variable-centered approaches. The current study used latent class analysis (LCA), a person-centered approach, to: (1) model female youths' physical and sexual victimization; (2) examine sexual orientation disparities
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The Global Prevalence of Sexual Assault: A Systematic Review of International Research Since 2010. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Emily R Dworkin,Barbara Krahé,Heidi Zinzow
OBJECTIVE We present a review of peer-reviewed English-language studies conducted outside the United States and Canada on the prevalence of sexual assault victimization in adolescence and adulthood published since 2010. METHOD A systematic literature search yielded 32 articles reporting on 45 studies from 29 countries. Studies that only provided prevalence estimates for sexual assault in intimate relationships
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The impact of sociocultural contexts on mental health following sexual violence: A conceptual model. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Emily R Dworkin,Terri L Weaver
OBJECTIVE Sexual violence has substantial mental health effects on survivors around the globe. Although there has been increasing attention to the ways that sociocultural environments can affect survivors' recovery, there has been no review to our knowledge of the specific factors within sociocultural environments that offer risk or protection, or the mechanisms by which these factors affect recovery
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Intimate Partner Aggression During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Associations With Stress and Heavy Drinking. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-08-02 Dominic J Parrott,Miklós B Halmos,Cynthia A Stappenbeck,Kevin Moino
Objective This study aimed to test empirically whether (1) the local impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increases in intimate partner aggression (IPA) and heavy drinking, and (2) heavy drinking moderated the association between COVID-19 stress and IPA perpetration. Method Participants were 510 individuals (approximately 50% who endorsed a sexual or gender minority identity) recruited
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Understanding gun violence: Factors associated with beliefs regarding guns, gun policies, and gun violence. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Rachel Wamser-Nanney
Objective: Gun violence is a pressing public health concern, particularly in the United States. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 was a record-breaking year with 43,551 deaths attributed to gun violence in the U.S., with almost 20,000 classified as murder/unintentional death and more than 24,000 classified as suicide (Gun Violence Archive, 2021). Black men are 10 times more likely to die
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Test-Retest Reliabilities of Four Tactic-first Sexual Violence History Questionnaires. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-05-06 RaeAnn E Anderson,Monica Garcia,Douglas L Delahanty
OBJECTIVE The present study documented, compared, and contrasted the test-retest reliabilities of the victimization and perpetration forms of a Tactic-first Sexual Experiences Survey (T-SESs) and the Post-Refusal Sexual Persistence Scales (PRSPSs). METHODS 243 Mechanical Turk workers (116 women, 124 men) completed four questionnaires in a randomized order via anonymous web survey at Time 1 and approximately
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Generally antisocial batterers with high neuropsychological deficits present lower treatment compliance and higher recidivism. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Ángel Romero-Martínez,Marisol Lila,Enrique Gracia,Manuel Martín-Fernández,Luis Moya-Albiol
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Campus sexual assault climate: Toward an expanded definition and improved assessment. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Carrie A. Moylan,McKenzie Javorka,Megan K. Maas,Elizabeth Meier,Heather L. McCauley
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Assessment of men’s sexual aggression against women: An experimental comparison of three versions of the sexual experiences survey. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Antonia Abbey,Breanne R. Helmers,Zunaira Jilani,M. Colleen McDaniel,Massil Benbouriche
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Psychosocial difficulties in survivors of group psychological abuse: Development and validation of a new measure using classical test theory and item response theory. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Emma Antelo,Omar Saldaña,Georgina Guilera,Álvaro Rodríguez-Carballeira
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School and community correlates of interpersonal violence among high school students. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Laura Siller,Katie M. Edwards,Victoria Banyard
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Positive and negative outcome expectancies of partner abuse among men in partner violence treatment. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Haley A. Miles-McLean,Adam D. LaMotte,Christopher M. Murphy
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“Serious enough”? A mixed-method examination of the minimization of sexual assault as a service barrier for college sexual assault survivors. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Kathryn J. Holland,Allison E. Cipriano,T. Zachary Huit,Sage A. Volk,Cody L. Meyer,Emily Waitr,Elissa R. Wiener
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Acute Alcohol Intoxication, State Anger, and Sexual Assault Perpetration: The Role of State Emotion Regulation. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-03-18 Elizabeth C Neilson,Lauren Smith,Kelly Cue Davis,William H George
Objective Alcohol-involved sexual assault remains a pervasive problem, with extensive individual- and societal-level costs. Emotion regulation (ER), the process through which an individual modulates emotional states, remains an understudied predictor of sexual assault perpetration, with past research focusing on general ER tendencies (e.g., trait ER) as predictors of sexual assault perpetration. This
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“It’s not a yes or no question”: Disparities between women’s accounts of disclosing intimate partner violence and patient documentation in antenatal settings: A qualitative synthesis. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-03-01 Jo Spangaro,Alison Rutherford,Jane Koziol-McLain,Sigrid Herring,Anthony B. Zwi
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Is violence ever right? Moral reasoning about violence among youngsters belonging to gangs and peacebuilding groups. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-03-01 María Cecilia Dedios Sanguineti,Sandra Jovchelovitch
Objective: We investigate cultural group-level understandings of violence and their connections to individual moral reasoning about violence among disadvantaged young people belonging to gangs (n=33) and peacebuilding (n=30) groups. Methods: Drawing from in-depth interviews in two low-income neighborhoods in Colombia, we use thematic analysis to explore and compare group-level understandings of violence
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How news exposure and trust in law enforcement relate to defensive gun ownership. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-02-11 Jannis Kreienkamp,Maximilian Agostini,N. Pontus Leander,Wolfgang Stroebe
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The #MeToo Movement and Perceptions of Sexual Assault: College Students' Recognition of Sexual Assault Experiences Over Time. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-01-14 Anna E Jaffe,Ian Cero,David DiLillo
OBJECTIVE On October 15, 2017, Alyssa Milano encouraged anyone who had been sexually harassed or assaulted to respond on Twitter with the phrase, #MeToo. Millions responded and a cultural reckoning ensued. Anecdotally, the #MeToo movement appears to have affected survivors' acceptance and acknowledgment of their own sexual assault experiences, but empirical evidence is lacking. To address this gap
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Neighborhood disadvantage moderates the effect of perinatal intimate partner violence (IPV) exposure on disorganized attachment behaviors among 12-month-old infants. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Cecilia Martinez-Torteya,Alyssa Donovan,Michelle A. Gilchrist,Heather Marshall,Alissa C. Huth-Bocks
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Profiling mother and father reports of safety risks in a postseparation cohort. Psychology of Violence (IF 3.746) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Jennifer E. McIntosh,Evelyn S. Tan,Christopher Greenwood,Jamie Lee,Amy Holtzworth-Munroe