Dating Violence and the Impact of Technology: Examining the Lived Experiences of Sorority Members [0.03%]
校园亲密关系暴力与科技的互动效应——以大学女生为例
Kelly Emelianchik-Key,Rebekah Byrd,Carman S Gill
Kelly Emelianchik-Key
Dating violence (DV) is pervasive on college campuses with far-reaching health implications. We examined 70 sorority members' lived experiences with DV and explored the role of technology. Experience, perpetration, exposure, support systems...
Prenatal and Postnatal Intimate Partner Violence and Associated Factors Among HIV-Infected Women in Rural South Africa: A Longitudinal Study [0.03%]
南非农村HIV感染妇女孕前及孕期伴侣暴力情况及其影响因素 longitudinal study
Motlagabo G Matseke,Robert A C Ruiter,Violeta J Rodriguez et al.
Motlagabo G Matseke et al.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been highlighted as one of the challenges to the effectiveness of the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) programs in rural areas in South Africa. This study aimed at assessing the p...
The Lived Experience of Older Women Who Are Sexually Abused in the Context of Lifelong IPV [0.03%]
终身遭受亲密伴侣暴力的老年人性侵犯经历
Tova Band-Winterstein,Hila Avieli
Tova Band-Winterstein
The present study explores the lived experience of older women who are sexually abused in the context of lifelong intimate partner violence (IPV). An interpretive phenomenological analysis was used, and semi-structured interviews were perfo...
The Role of Cultural Beliefs, Norms, and Practices in Nigerian Women's Experiences of Sexual Abuse and Violence [0.03%]
尼日利亚妇女性虐待和暴力经历中的文化观念、规范与实践的作用
Chinyere Elsie Ajayi,Khatidja Chantler,Lorraine Radford
Chinyere Elsie Ajayi
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms, and practices might contribute to Nigerian women's experiences of sexual abuse and violence. In-depth narrative interviews were conducted with 12 women of Nigerian origin living...
"There's Girls Who Can Fight, and There's Girls Who Are Innocent": Gendered Safekeeping as Virtue Maintenance Work [0.03%]
“会打架的女生”与“纯真的女生”:“性别化看护”作为美德维护工作
Rebecca A Lennox
Rebecca A Lennox
Women routinely practise taxing safety strategies in public, such as avoiding unlit spaces after dark. To date, scholars have understood these behaviors as means by which women bolster their physical safety in public. My in-depth interviews...
"I Don't Hate All Women, Just Those Stuck-Up Bitches": How Incels and Mainstream Pornography Speak the Same Extreme Language of Misogyny [0.03%]
“我不恨所有女性,只是那些装模作样的娘们”:Incels和主流色情作品如何说著同样极端的仇女言论
Alessia Tranchese,Lisa Sugiura
Alessia Tranchese
This article seeks to establish the connection-via shared discourse-between Incels and mainstream pornography. With an interdisciplinary approach which involves a Corpus Linguistics analysis of Reddit forum data, research into digital behav...
"If You Are Born a Girl in This Crisis, You Are Born a Problem": Patterns and Drivers of Violence Against Women and Girls in Conflict-Affected South Sudan [0.03%]
“如果是女孩,出生在当下的危机中就是个问题”——冲突背景下南苏丹针对女性和女童暴力事件的成因及驱动因素分析报告
Mary Ellsberg,Maureen Murphy,Alexandra Blackwell et al.
Mary Ellsberg et al.
This article presents the results of a qualitative study on the context and different forms of violence committed against women and girls in South Sudan. The study documents many forms of sexual and physical violence against women and girls...
Survivors' Beliefs About the Causes of Sexual Offending: An Australian Study [0.03%]
澳大利亚关于性犯罪幸存者对施暴原因信念的研究
Kelly Richards
Kelly Richards
Policies designed to prevent sexual (re)offending are often proposed on behalf of survivors of sexual violence. However, no research has examined survivors' beliefs about the causes of sexual offending. This is a critical gap, because how i...
What Is the Problem With Sexual Intimacy Following Intimate Partner Violence in the DSM-5? [0.03%]
关于DSM-5中亲密伴侣暴力后的性亲密问题是什么?
Alannah Buller,Sarah Epstein,Norah Hosken
Alannah Buller
Drawing on a data subset from a larger Australian-focused project, this article reports on the ways that women's voices have been silenced and misrecognized in the representation of the impact on sexual intimacy following experiences of int...
Commentary on the Article "How Gentle Must Violence Against Women Be in Order to Not Be Violent? Rethinking the Word 'Violence' in Obstetric Settings," Reframed Within a Critical Discourse Orientation [0.03%]
从批判性话语角度对《妇产科背景下“暴力”一词的再思考——针对“施加于女性的暴力行为多温和才能称不上暴力?”一文的评论》的解读与重构
Camille Burnett
Camille Burnett
This commentary discusses the Swartz and Lappeman article asking us to rethink the word violence and its potential to "disempower the women that it is meant to empower." The commentary examines the term violence through a critical lens that...