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ISSN:2152-0828

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Christina M Dardis,Katie R Davin,Lindsey M Rodriguez et al. Christina M Dardis et al.
Objective: Previous research has indicated that many undergraduates receive disclosures of sexual assault and intimate partner violence (IPV) from their peers; however, much of this research has been cross-sectional. The ...
Kaitlin Bountress,Steven H Aggen,Wendy Kliewer Kaitlin Bountress
Objective: Victimization is common in adolescence and is associated with negative outcomes, including school failure, and poor emotional, behavioral, and physical health. A deeper understanding of the risk of victimizatio...
Julia F Hammett,Benjamin R Karney,Thomas N Bradbury Julia F Hammett
Objective: Psychological aggression is common in intimate relationships, yet only a subset of psychologically aggressive couples also engage in physical violence. We examine two factors proposed to identify which psycholo...
Erin A Casey,Taryn Lindhorst,Heather L Storer Erin A Casey
Objective: Despite the proliferation of bystander approaches to prevent aggression among youth, theoretical models of violence-related bystander decision making are underdeveloped, particularly among adolescents. The purp...
Albert D Farrell,Amie F Bettencourt Albert D Farrell
Objective: This study investigated adolescents' appraisals of responses to problematic situations and their relations to behavioral intentions for aggressive and nonviolent behavior. A key question was whether ratings of ...
Catherine Rice Dusing,Maryse Richards,Nadia Ochoa et al. Catherine Rice Dusing et al.
Objective: Children in low-income, urban neighborhoods are at high risk of exposure to violence (ETV) across settings and subsequent posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). Little research has examined how multiple forms of...
Hannah L Grigorian,Meagan J Brem,Alisa Garner et al. Hannah L Grigorian et al.
Objective: Alcohol use/problems and emotion dysregulation are associated with increased intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. Additionally, alcohol use is an overt coping mechanism for dysregulated emotion. While ...
Christina Dyar,Brian A Feinstein,Arielle R Zimmerman et al. Christina Dyar et al.
Objective: Sexual minorities assigned female at birth are at increased risk for experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) compared to heterosexual individuals, and bisexual individuals assigned female at birth appear t...
Jillian R Scheer,Patricia Harney,Jessica Esposito et al. Jillian R Scheer et al.
Objective: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals disproportionately face exposure to potentially traumatic events-adverse experiences that may have a traumatizing effect-and experience shame a...
Maria Testa,Whitney C Brown,Weijun Wang Maria Testa
Objective: Men's alcohol use has been linked to sexual assault perpetration. Yet, it is unknown whether within naturally-occurring sexual encounters men use more sexually aggressive tactics when they are intoxicated. The ...