Feminist Activism and YPAR: Privileged Girls Interrupt Rape Culture [0.03%]
女权主义行动和青年参与行动研究:特权女孩挑战性侵犯文化
Amira Proweller,Beth S Catlett,Sonya Crabtree-Nelson
Amira Proweller
This research focuses on a community-based project that foregrounds youth-led participatory action research with privileged youth. The youth's work involved interrogation of, and resistance strategies for, rape culture. Research findings de...
Community Approaches to Sexual Assault: VAWA's Role and Survivors' Experiences [0.03%]
《反暴力法与性侵犯幸存者经验的社区对策》
Janine Zweig,Lauren Farrell,Kelly Walsh et al.
Janine Zweig et al.
This article reviews two types of community-based approaches to addressing sexual assault that survivors may encounter-sexual assault nurse examiners and victim advocates from nonprofit community agencies-and highlights ways that the Violen...
Patterns of Surveillance, Control, and Abuse Among a Diverse Sample of Intimate Partner Abuse Survivors [0.03%]
侵犯幸存者监控、控制和虐待的模式:基于多元样本的研究
Christina M Dardis,Courtney Ahrens,Rebecca L Howard et al.
Christina M Dardis et al.
Using a mixed-methods design, the present study examined intimate partner surveillance among a diverse sample of intimate partner abuse (IPA) survivors (n = 246), including women of Mexican (n = 83), Korean (n = 50), Vietnamese (n = 49), an...
Responding to Domestic and Family Violence: A Qualitative Study on the Changing Perceptions of Frontline Police Officers [0.03%]
应对家庭暴力:基层警员观念变化的定性研究
Emily Maple,Mark Kebbell
Emily Maple
Police officers gave accounts of how their perceptions toward Domestic and Family Violence have changed over repeated exposure to these types of incidents as first responders. Interviews were conducted with 16 police officers in an Australi...
Improving the Quality of Survey Data on College Campus Woman Abuse: The Contribution of a Supplementary Open-Ended Question [0.03%]
改进大学校园女性受虐调查数据质量:补充开放式问题的贡献
Walter S DeKeseredy,Danielle M Stoneberg,James Nolan et al.
Walter S DeKeseredy et al.
Obtaining accurate survey data on the prevalence of woman abuse in institutions of higher education continues to be a major methodological challenge. Underreporting is difficult to overcome; yet, there may be effective ways of minimizing th...
Risk Markers for Women's Physical Intimate Partner Violence Victimization in Iran: A Meta-Analysis [0.03%]
伊朗女性遭受身体亲密伴侣暴力的风险标志:一项荟萃分析
Fatemeh Nikparvar,Chelsea M Spencer,Sandra M Stith
Fatemeh Nikparvar
In this study, evidence from 14 studies examines 16 unique risk markers for intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization for Iranian women. Large-to-medium effect sizes were found for emotional abuse victimization, depression, poor mental ...
Violence in Commercial Sex Work: A Case Study on the Impact of Violence Among Commercial Female Sex Workers in India and Strategies to Combat Violence [0.03%]
商业性工作者中的暴力问题:印度商业女性性工作者中暴力影响的案例研究及应对策略分析
Satarupa Dasgupta
Satarupa Dasgupta
Violence is one of the primary contextual factors that significantly raise sex workers' sexually transmitted infection risk. The current study examines how violence affects sexual health behavior among commercial female sex workers in a red...
Physical Conflict During Pregnancy: A Socioecological, Cross-Cultural Examination of Risk and Protective Factors for New Zealand Women [0.03%]
孕期身体冲突的风险与保护因素的跨文化生态学研究——新西兰妇女案例
Amy L Bird,Lisa Underwood,Sarah Berry et al.
Amy L Bird et al.
Participants were 5,831 women in their third trimester of pregnancy, part of a large, longitudinal, pre-birth national cohort study. Women reported on their experience of pushing and shoving, throwing or breaking objects within their relati...
Combat Workplace Sexual Harassment by Third Parties? Reframing Institutional Measures and Cultural Transformation in South Korea [0.03%]
韩国有第三方性骚扰吗?重构机构对策与文化转型框架
Jusung Lee,Mihyun Oh
Jusung Lee
This study investigated the risk factors for workplace sexual harassment in South Korea using cross-sectional data of the 2014 and 2017 Korean Working Conditions Survey (KWCS). A generalized linear model specified with a Poisson distributio...
Increasing Screening for Intimate Partner Violence and Reproductive Coercion: Understanding Provider Motivations [0.03%]
了解提供者动机以增加对亲密伴侣暴力和生育胁迫的筛查
Candace W Burton,Kellie E Carlyle
Candace W Burton
Current estimates indicate that as few as 2% of health providers may be universally screening patients or clients for intimate partner violence and reproductive coercion. Barriers to screening have been well-described in the literature; how...