The Mental Health of Emerging Adults: Hostile Home Environments and COVID-19 [0.03%]
新兴成年人的心理健康:敌对的家庭环境和COVID-19
Ellie G Maly,Petal L Grower,Katherine E Robertson et al.
Ellie G Maly et al.
Purpose: Due to shifts in societal and educational expectations alongside the COVID-19 pandemic, many emerging adults live with their family of origin for extended periods of time. Little is known about patterns of parent...
Stay Home, Stay Safe? The Impact of the COVID-19 Restrictions on the Prevalence, Nature, and Type of Reporter of Domestic Violence in the Netherlands [0.03%]
留家防疫?COVID-19限制措施对荷兰家庭暴力举报者数量、性质和类型的影響分析
Anne Coomans,David Kühling-Romero,Sjoukje van Deuren et al.
Anne Coomans et al.
Purpose: Insecurities and social isolation resulting from the COVID-19 restrictions, may have elevated tensions at home, consequently increasing the risk of domestic violence. The present study aims to examine changes in ...
A Multilevel Meta-Analysis of Dynamic Risk Factors for Emerging Adults who Abuse their Parents [0.03%]
大龄儿童虐待父母的动态危险因素多层元分析研究
Simone B Close,Joan E van Horn,Carlijn J M Wibbelink
Simone B Close
Purpose: Even though five to 11% of child-to-parent abuse (CPA) perpetrators are emerging adults (age 18-23 years), relevant risk factors underlying CPA in this group are understudied. ...
Challenges to an Individualized Approach Toward Batterers Intervention Programs in the Context of Coordinated Community Response to the Intimate Partner Violence in Lithuania [0.03%]
在立陶宛协调社区响应背景下对施暴者干预项目采取个性化方法的挑战
Ilona Michailovič,Rūta Vaičiūnienė,Svetlana Justickaja et al.
Ilona Michailovič et al.
Purpose: Although batterers' intervention programs (BIPs) constitute an important part of the coordinated response to intimate partner violence (IPV) and contribute to increasing the perpetrators' accountability and keepi...
The Revised Child-to-Parent Aggressions Questionnaire: an Examination During the Covid-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
修订版儿童对父母的攻击问卷:对COVID-19大流行期间的考察
Esther Calvete,Aitor Jiménez-Granado,Izaskun Orue
Esther Calvete
Purpose: Child-to-parent violence (CPV) is an important type of family violence that has been relatively understudied. This study examined the main psychometric properties of the revised Child-to-Parent Aggression Questio...
Patterns of Violence Exposure and Substance Use among Child Welfare Involved Youth [0.03%]
涉及儿童福利的青少年人群中暴力暴露模式和物质使用的关系研究
Amy S He,Lisa M Yarnell,Sheree M Schrager et al.
Amy S He et al.
Emerging research suggests an association between exposure to violence, specifically indirect forms, and substance use among youth involved in the child welfare (CW) system. However, this has only been recently and tentatively explored. Thi...
Intimate Partner Violence Victimization During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among a Global Online Sample of Sexual Minority Men [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间全球在线男同性恋人群中伴侣暴力受害情况的研究
Chenglin Hong,Rob Stephenson,Glenn-Milo Santos et al.
Chenglin Hong et al.
Purpose: We aimed to describe the prevalence of IPV victimization, changes of experiencing IPV victimization, and examined factors associated with more severe or frequent IPV victimization since the COVID-19 crisis among ...
Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse: A Qualitative Exploration of UK Military Personnel and Civilian Partner Experiences [0.03%]
亲密伴侣暴力和虐待:对英国军事人员及其平民伴侣经历的质性探索
Rebecca Lane,Rachael Gribble,Filipa Alves-Costa et al.
Rebecca Lane et al.
Purpose: The prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPVA) perpetration and victimisation has been found to be higher in serving and ex-serving military samples compared to civilians. Despite this, there is a l...
Intimate Partner Violence Exposure and Childhood Psychopathology: Associations with Discriminating Fearful and Angry Faces in Young Children [0.03%]
亲密伴侣暴力暴露和儿童精神病理学:与幼儿区分恐惧和愤怒面孔的联系
Brandon L Goldstein,Damion J Grasso,Kimberly J McCarthy et al.
Brandon L Goldstein et al.
Purpose: Childhood exposure to traumatic violence may shape how children respond to threatening faces and increase risk for psychopathology. Maltreated children may exhibit altered processing of threatening faces; however...
Exploring Definitions of Consent and Healthy Relationships Among College Students with Disabilities: "I think it's fuzzy" [0.03%]
“我觉得这比较模糊”——关于残障大学生同意和健康关系的定义研究
Jocelyn C Anderson,Rachael K Richter,Mary Hawk et al.
Jocelyn C Anderson et al.
Purpose: College students with disabilities (SWDs) experience elevated rates of sexual violence and intimate partner violence compared with their non-disabled peers. While tailored interventions for these pressing health ...