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ISSN:2152-0828

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Albert D Farrell Albert D Farrell
Objective: Youth violence represents a significant public health problem that has serious and often lasting consequences for its victims and perpetrators. School-based interventions have considerable potential for playing...
Michelle J Zaso,Jennifer A Livingston,Rachael J Shaw et al. Michelle J Zaso et al.
Objective: Young adult women naturalistically engage in sexual assault protective behavioral strategies (SA-PBS) in an effort to reduce their risk of sexual assault. Despite well-documented sociocontextual risks for sexua...
Melissa Radey,Dina Wilke Melissa Radey
Objective: This study used social dominance theory and the Jobs Demands-Resources (JD-R) model to: (1) examine child protective services (CPS) workers' trajectories of client violence, including yelling, threats, and phys...
Sarah W Whitton,Jeffrey A Welge,Michael E Newcomb Sarah W Whitton
Objective: Sexual and gender minority youth assigned female at birth (SGM-AFAB) experience higher rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) than heterosexual and cisgender youth. To inform efforts to reduce these dispariti...
Emily Taverna,Yunying Le,Steffany J Fredman et al. Emily Taverna et al.
Objective: Interview assessments of intimate partner violence (IPV) may provide more accurate behavior frequency estimates than self-report questionnaires. However, concerns have been raised about whether participants und...
Lauren R Grocott,Leslie A Brick,Gregory L Stuart et al. Lauren R Grocott et al.
Objective: The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) is high, with young adults at increased risk. IPV is largely understood as a dyadic process, as it involves both partners and is inherently influenced by the be...
Julia Kobulsky,Krista Schroeder,Brittany Schuler et al. Julia Kobulsky et al.
Objective: Obesity and substance use are leading preventable causes of mortality, yet their origins in violence remain poorly understood. This study examined child maltreatment in relation to obesity and symptoms consiste...
Christopher Chiu,Katherine Gnall,Anica Pless Kaiser et al. Christopher Chiu et al.
Objective: Intimate partner violence (IPV) constitutes a major U.S. national health concern and disproportionately affects military families. Prior research, which has been conducted primarily in civilian populations, sug...
Cynthia A Stappenbeck,Julia F Hammett,Natasha K Gulati et al. Cynthia A Stappenbeck et al.
Objective: Intimate partner aggression (IPA), encompassing psychological and physical aggression, is a public health concern due to its high rates among young adults. Research and theory connect heavy drinking and emotion...
Kelly Cue Davis,Robin Stewart,Mitchell Kirwan et al. Kelly Cue Davis et al.
Objective: Sexual aggression research has recently expanded to include empirical investigations of coercion during condom negotiation and use. This scoping review presents and discusses peer-reviewed, quantitative, Englis...