Moaning and Eye Contact: Men's Use of Ambiguous Signals in Attributions of Consent to Their Partners [0.03%]
呻吟与眼神接触:男性在向伴侣要求同意时使用模棱两可的信号的用途
Nicole Bedera
Nicole Bedera
In recent years, there has been increasing pressure on men to prevent sexual violence. This study uses data from 25 semi-structured interviews to explore how heterosexual undergraduate men have responded to cultural and organizational press...
Leslie Swartz,Maura Lappeman
Leslie Swartz
This brief commentary is a response to the helpful responses to our article on the problem of the concept of gentle violence in obstetric care. We find ourselves in substantial agreement with our interlocutors. We suggest that naming indivi...
"I Can't Blame Mum": A Qualitative Exploration of Relational Dynamics in Women With Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the United Kingdom [0.03%]
“我不怪妈妈”:英国女性割礼患者的人际关系动态质性研究
Rebecca J Newton,Jennifer Glover
Rebecca J Newton
Female genital mutilation (FGM) is conceptualized as an interpersonal act, commonly initiated by mothers. This study investigates relational dynamics among adult women who experienced FGM in childhood and have since migrated to the United K...
How Gentle Must Violence Against Women Be in Order to Not Be Violent? Rethinking the Word "Violence" in Obstetric Settings [0.03%]
对妇女的暴力行为可以有多温柔才能算不上是暴力?助产场所中“暴力”一词的再思考
Maura Lappeman,Leslie Swartz
Maura Lappeman
With the growing concern of human rights in health, the word "violence" is being used to describe apparent disrespectful treatment received by women by either health care practitioners or health care systems. As the definition of violence i...
To Use or Not to Use the Term "Obstetric Violence": Commentary on the Article by Swartz and Lappeman [0.03%]
要不要使用“产科暴力”这一说法——对Swartz和Lappeman文章的评论
Sylvie Lévesque,Audrey Ferron-Parayre
Sylvie Lévesque
Based on the article by Swartz and Lappeman, we propose in this commentary to reflect on three central components linked to the concept of obstetric violence: the withdrawal of intentionality as a founding element of its recognition, the pr...
Abducting Children Abroad: Gender, Power, and Transnational Mobility in Immigrant Family Conflicts [0.03%]
跨国跨境抢夺儿童:移民家庭冲突中的性别、权力和跨国流动性
Anika Liversage
Anika Liversage
Utilizing life story interviews of immigrant women whose children were abducted by abusive (ex-)husbands, the article unpacks a three-part pattern of transnational mobility: first, husbands apply strategies of coercive control to dominate w...
Naming Silence and Inadequate Obstetric Care as Obstetric Violence is a Necessary Step for Change [0.03%]
命名沉默及产科护理不足为产科暴力是变革的必要步骤
Cynthia L Salter,Abisola Olaniyan,Dara D Mendez et al.
Cynthia L Salter et al.
This response article addresses the questions raised in "How Gentle Must Violence Against Women be in Order to not be Violent? Rethinking the Word 'Violence; in Obstetric Settings" and concludes that naming violence is critical for describi...
Fear of Sexual Harassment and Its Impact on Safety Perceptions in Transit Environments: A Global Perspective [0.03%]
基于全球视角的公共交通环境中的性骚扰恐惧及其对安全感的影响研究
Vania Ceccato,Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
Vania Ceccato
This study reports variation in safety perceptions in transit environments, based on samples of university students in 18 cities on six continents who responded to an identical 45-question survey (N= 13,323 university students). We explore ...
The Ghost of Violence: The Lived Experience of Violence After the Act [0.03%]
暴力过后的生活体验——成为暴力事件的幸存者感受如何?
Sofie Henze-Pedersen
Sofie Henze-Pedersen
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and thematic analysis, this article explores how violence is lived after violent events have taken place, and how it shapes women's everyday lives post-separation. First, the analysis shows how violence is ne...
A Methodology Report for the Life's Snapshot Cohort Study to Investigate the Long-Term Efficacy of a Violence Intervention [0.03%]
“生命瞬间队列研究”的方法学报告——调查一项暴力干预措施的长期效果
Ann L Coker,Heather M Bush,Candace Brancato et al.
Ann L Coker et al.
Engaged bystander interventions are recognized as "promising" programming to reduce sexual violence (SV), yet little is known of the long-term (>12-month) impact of programming on SV and related forms of gender-based violence. Funded by NIH...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Violence against women. 2022 Jan;28(1):316-344. DOI:10.1177/1077801221992871 2022