Understandings and Perceptions of Domestic Violence Among Newly Arrived Afghan Women in Australia [0.03%]
澳大利亚阿富汗新移民妇女对家庭暴力的认知与理解
Rojan Afrouz,Beth R Crisp,Ann Taket
Rojan Afrouz
Women's perceptions of domestic violence vary across societies and cultures and might change by moving to a new society. This study aims to explore newly arrived Afghan women's understandings and perceptions of domestic violence and whether...
The Global Ruling of Local Crisis Intervention: An Institutional Ethnography of Anti-Violence Work in Kyrgyzstan [0.03%]
全球治理地方危机干预:吉尔吉斯斯坦反暴力工作机构民族志研究
Elena Kim
Elena Kim
This article analyzes contradictory practices carried out in Kyrgyzstani crisis centers for victims of gender violence resulting in women-clients failing to obtain the protection they seek. These problematic dynamics are shaped by a global ...
What Can We Do? Social Workers in Trinidad Discuss Intimate Partner Violence Against Women [0.03%]
面对亲密伴侣暴力 社会工作者能做些什么?——特立尼达社会工作者的视角
Karene-Anne Nathaniel
Karene-Anne Nathaniel
This article presents findings from research on the Caribbean island of Trinidad with male and female social workers, exploring their views of intimate partner violence against women. The premise here is that actions of helping professional...
Mental Health Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in El Salvador [0.03%]
危地马拉女性亲密伴侣暴力的mental health后果研究
Laura Navarro-Mantas,Soledad de Lemus,Jesús L Megías
Laura Navarro-Mantas
Violence against women (VAW) is currently one of the main problems in El Salvador, which leads the ranking of femicides in the world. We conducted the first national survey on VAW in El Salvador following the World Health Organization (WHO)...
Pathways to Engagement: An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis of Factors That Facilitate Men's Engagement in IPV Intervention Programs [0.03%]
参与途径的探索:促成男性参与暴力干预项目的因素分析
Jessica Bouchard,Jennifer S Wong
Jessica Bouchard
Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) interventions has long indicated mixed support for their effectiveness at reducing abusive behaviors. Limited prior research has focused on factors associated with participant engagement in the tr...
Why Do Women Talk About It? Reasons for Disclosure of Sexual Victimization and Associated Symptomology [0.03%]
为什么女性会说出来?性侵犯披露的原因及其相关症状学分析
Kaitlin Walsh Carson,Sara Babad,Elissa J Brown et al.
Kaitlin Walsh Carson et al.
Many sexual victimization survivors disclose their experience; however, there is limited research investigating why women disclose this experience and how reasons relate to psychopathology. The current online study aims to further understan...
A New Gender Microaggressions Taxonomy for Undergraduate Women on College Campuses: A Qualitative Examination [0.03%]
美国校园内本科女性遭受的新型性别微侵犯分类法:一种定性审视方法
Rachel E Gartner
Rachel E Gartner
Gender microaggressions are everyday slights, insults, and invalidations theorized to create and sustain environments in which sexual harassment and assault of women is normative and permissible. Establishing a gender microaggressions taxon...
Associations of Power Relations, Wife-Beating Attitudes, and Controlling Behavior of Husband With Domestic Violence Against Women in India: Insights From the National Family Health Survey-4 [0.03%]
印度第四次全国家庭健康调查对女性遭受配偶暴力与夫权、丈夫施暴态度以及控制行为关系的见解
Dinabandhu Mondal,Pintu Paul
Dinabandhu Mondal
This study assesses the relationship of power relations, attitudes toward wife-beating, and controlling behavior of husband with violence against women in India using the recent National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4). In India, about 31% of...
Key Components of the Batterer Intervention Program Process: An Analysis of Observational Data From Two Community-Based BIPs [0.03%]
施暴者干预项目过程的关键因素——基于两个社区BI项目的观察数据的分析
Penelope K Morrison,Sara Goodkind,Cynthia L Holland et al.
Penelope K Morrison et al.
Qualitative research on batterer intervention programs (BIPs) has primarily consisted of interview-based studies of clients and facilitators. To date, no research has utilized observational data to understand how BIPs "work," or the process...
Exploring Officer Arrest Discretion Following State Policy Changes in Intimate Partner Violence [0.03%]
州政策变化后执法人员对伴侣暴力案件的拘捕自由裁量权调查研究
Philip B Mason,Michelle A Petrie
Philip B Mason
In 2015, South Carolina passed the Domestic Violence Reform Act giving officers increased arrest discretion and rescinding mandatory arrest laws for intimate partner violence (IPV). Analyses using incident reports (2016/2017) from South Car...