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ISSN:1946-6560

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Julianne C Hellmuth,Véronique Jaquier,Kristina Coop Gordon et al. Julianne C Hellmuth et al.
Objectives: This longitudinal study examined the prevalence of women's sexual intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration, the extent to which women experienced both sexual IPV victimization and perpetration, and the ove...
Alan Feingold,Deborah M Capaldi Alan Feingold
Associations of substance dependencies and experiences with intimate partner violence (IPV) were examined in a community sample of 146 female participants in a longitudinal study of couples. The women with a history of dependence on hard dr...
JoAnna Elmquist,John Hamel,Ryan C Shorey et al. JoAnna Elmquist et al.
Research has attempted to elucidate men and women's proximal motivations for perpetrating intimate partner violence (IPV). However, previous research has yet to clarify and resolve contention regarding whether motives for IPV are gender-neu...
Julianne C Hellmuth,Kenneth E Leonard Julianne C Hellmuth
Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly sensitive and may put some participants at increased psychological, emotional, and physical risk. Still, we know little about the risks posed by most social science methods and have mini...
Carol B Cunradi,Michael Todd,Christina Mair et al. Carol B Cunradi et al.
This study assessed the extent to which environmental (Census block-group alcohol outlet density, neighborhood demographic characteristics) and partner risk factors (e.g., hazardous drinking, psychosocial characteristics) contribute to the ...
Ryan C Shorey,Joanna Elmquist,Andrew Ninnemann et al. Ryan C Shorey et al.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major problem. Unfortunately there is a dearth of research on the associations between IPV perpetration, victimization, and mental health among women. The current study examined these associations among ...
Deborah M Capaldi,Naomi B Knoble,Joann Wu Shortt et al. Deborah M Capaldi et al.
A systematic review of risk factors for intimate partner violence was conducted. Inclusion criteria included publication in a peer-reviewed journal, a representative community sample or a clinical sample with a control-group comparison, a r...
Alison M Nathanson,Ryan C Shorey,Vanessa Tirone et al. Alison M Nathanson et al.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious, devastating, and prevalent problem. IPV places women at risk for negative health consequences, including increased mental health disorders. The majority of research to date has focused on mental...
Denise A Hines,Emily M Douglas Denise A Hines
Researchers in the field of intimate partner violence (IPV) are paying increasing levels of attention to the notion that members of aggressive and violent relationships cannot always be dichotomized as innocent victims versus blameworthy pe...
Jeff R Temple,Rebecca Weston,Linda L Marshall Jeff R Temple
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with psychological distress; however, differences in the impact of unidirectional IPV, typically male-dominated, and bidirectional IPV have not been examined. To address this gap in the literatu...