Is "Stealthing" Sexual Aggression? Perceptions, Experiences, and Motives Within a Spanish Sample [0.03%]
Jesús de la Torre Laso,Clara Mᵃ Ductor Bautista
Jesús de la Torre Laso
Nonconsensual condom removal (NCCR), colloquially known as "stealthing," is increasingly conceptualized as a violation of bodily autonomy, yet little empirical research has examined how gender socialization shapes the interpretation of this...
Social Information Processing and Aggressive Behavior in Early Childhood: A Brazilian Birth Cohort Study [0.03%]
Luciana Perrone,Andreas Bauer,Suelen Cruz et al.
Luciana Perrone et al.
Child aggressive behavior is normative in early childhood and generally declines through development. However, persistent aggression from ages 2 to 3 years is associated with social and health problems, including violence, into adulthood. A...
Lifetime Prevalence of Sexual Violence and Associated Sociodemographic Factors: Results From a Pioneer Investigation in Kuwait [0.03%]
Malak Al-Rasheed
Malak Al-Rasheed
The current study aims to investigate the lifetime prevalence of sexual violence (SV) for the first time, to identify the main patterns of SV exposure, to examine the correlations between SV and sociodemographic characteristics, and to expl...
"Moms' Boys," "Phoenix Men," "Soft Rice Men," and "Puxin Men": The Application of Chinese Masculinities to Domestic Violence Perpetrators [0.03%]
Lihan Miao,Nicole Westmarland
Lihan Miao
The correlation between domestic violence and masculinities has been confirmed by many studies. In China, although there is already relevant research examining domestic violence from the perspective of masculinity, they have seldom prioriti...
Jordan DeVylder,Brianna Amos,Jacqueline Cosse et al.
Jordan DeVylder et al.
Police violence is a critical social determinant of health in the United States, but there is an absence of data on prevalence and sociodemographic disparities from national probability samples. This study aimed to determine the past-year p...
Sophie L Kjærvik,Anja D Skauge,Alexander Nissen et al.
Sophie L Kjærvik et al.
Exposure to violence is a well-established risk factor for physical and psychological health problems, including increased sickness and disability. However, most research has focused on women, and little research has examined whether the im...
Who Are the Others? An Ecological Analysis of Significant Others in Intrafamilial Child Sexual Abuse [0.03%]
Bella Klebanov
Bella Klebanov
Intrafamilial child sexual abuse (CSA) is often seen as a private, dyadic interaction between a victim and perpetrator. Yet, emerging evidence suggests it is frequently embedded in broader family ecologies where others are present. Despite ...
Nonconsensual Dissemination of Intimate Images and Intimate Partner Violence: The Mediating Role of Internal Shame on Depressive Symptoms [0.03%]
Alberto Amadori,Damiano Menin,Antonella Brighi
Alberto Amadori
Nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images (NCII), commonly referred to as revenge porn, has emerged as a growing concern among adolescents and young adults. It involves the unauthorized sharing of intimate images or videos of individua...
Cognitive and Emotional Mediators of the Transformation of Adverse Childhood Experiences into Depression, Anxiety, and Stress: Testing a Model in Young Adults [0.03%]
İhsan Akeren,Emirhan Aktaş
İhsan Akeren
Studies show that symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress in college students increase with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). If individuals in young adulthood cannot cope with the negative experiences they were exposed to in childh...
Development of the Trauma Research Institute Grooming Scale for Educational Settings (TRIGS-E) [0.03%]
Katherine E Metcalf,Kenneth J Thompson,Lillian Mecum et al.
Katherine E Metcalf et al.
Sexual grooming, a common facet of sexual abuse, involves preparing a child for abuse by gaining emotional and/or physical access. However, definitions of sexual grooming vary. The lack of consensus among experts contributes to the difficul...