journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470496/sowing-the-seeds-of-recovery-a-qualitative-study-of-women-in-recovery-from-addiction-and-victimization
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katie M Edwards, Laura Siller, Abby S LaChance, Sharon B Murphy, Stephanie Lim
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experiences of women with histories of victimization and addiction who were recently admitted to a sober living home (SLH). From the 17 interviews conducted, five themes (i.e., experiences of violence, challenges leaving an abusive relationship, chaos, using substances to cope, and social support) and one constitutive pattern (i.e., sowing the seeds of recovery) emerged from the data. These results highlight the importance of social support in promoting recovery and that social support may foster positive relationships with safe and trustworthy individuals as well as empower and support others with similar experiences...
March 12, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470495/overlooked-realities-reimagining-home-and-house-among-women-domestic-workers-in-india
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shriya Thakkar, Kevin T Smiley
Domestic workers (DWs) are integral to the daily lives of a significant portion of India's urban population, with an estimated 3.9 million individuals employed in domestic roles in urban areas, mostly women. This article explores the perceptions of home, house, and safe spaces among migrant women DWs in Delhi. Through in-depth interviews, it delves into their lived experiences as both breadwinners and survivors of domestic violence, revealing that (a) house and home are differently conceptualized by these workers; (b) their homes are perceived as warzones, reinforcing patriarchy through incidents of domestic violence and gendered subordination; and (c) women DWs navigate the complexities of conflicting identities as breadwinners and survivors within unequal gendered relationships...
March 12, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465647/unpacking-police-endorsement-of-myths-surrounding-intimate-partner-violence-against-women-formation-and-implications
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linda Nørgaard Madsen, Elisabeth Naima Mikkelsen
Drawing on a qualitative case study consisting of interviews with Danish police trainees, patrol officers, and police detectives, this article explores police endorsement of myths surrounding male-perpetrated intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) and its influence on police response to IPVAW incidents. The findings show that police officers begin to believe in the myths to cope with negative emotions arising from repeated exposure to IPVAW victims, who do not behave according to expected norms of being cooperative, responsible, and innocent...
March 11, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465612/the-transformative-role-of-information-and-communication-technologies-in-shaping-gender-norms-and-empowering-women-evidence-from-pakistan-and-nepal
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Md Jahirul Islam, Lisa Broidy
This study explores how information and communication technologies (ICTs) influence transforming attitudes toward intimate partner violence (IPV) and women's empowerment in Pakistan and Nepal. By analyzing data from married women using recent Demographic and Health Surveys, the research reveals that owning multiple ICTs is associated with decreased experiences of physical IPV and reduced acceptance of wife-beating. Notably, increased ownership of ICTs corresponds to heightened participation in household decisions...
March 11, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465601/attitudes-toward-wife-beating-in-pakistan-over-time-comparative-trends-by-gender
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fizza Raza, Heili Pals
We investigate the determinants and over time patterns of perceptions toward wife beating from 2012 to 2018 in Pakistan. We use two waves of the Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey that include ever-married women and men aged 15 to 49 (12,607 women and 3052 men in 2012 and 11,543 women and 3055 men in 2018). Education, employment, wealth, and region influence attitudes toward wife beating. While women are generally more tolerant toward wife beating than men, the presence of a family member during the interview further increased their tolerance toward wife beating...
March 11, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439713/-i-need-help-with-the-abortion-so-i-won-t-have-to-ever-see-or-hear-from-him-again-relationship-barriers-faced-by-abortion-fund-applicants-in-the-rocky-mountain-west
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica L Liddell, Alex Buscaglia, Celina M Doria, Alison Weekley, Laila Mascarena
To explore the factors impacting abortion access for abortion fund clients, data from 816 applicants was analyzed using a summative content analysis approach. Nine relationship themes emerged for applicants who cited their partner as a significant factor in their abortion decision-making, including (a) power and control, (b) fear and safety concerns, (c) leaving the relationship, (d) barriers to accessing care, (e) sexual violence, (f) perpetration and victimization, (g) having an unsupportive partner, (h) being partnerless, and (i) having a supportive partner...
March 5, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439704/resilience-across-the-life-course-for-women-experiencing-intimate-partner-violence
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cara A Davidson, Christina Safar, Julia Yates, Katie J Shillington, Nokuzola Nncube, Tara Mantler
This study employed a life course perspective to explore the resilience of Canadian women of various ages who had experienced intimate partner violence (IPV). Interpretive description was used to analyze 22 in-depth, semi-structured interview transcripts with women who ranged in age from >19 to 60+ years. Results revealed that developmental age affected service accessibility and effectiveness, historical age shaped abuse normalization, and social age presented barriers and facilitators to women's resilience...
March 5, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436146/sexism-and-feminist-conspiracy-beliefs-hostile-sexism-moderates-the-link-between-feminist-conspiracy-beliefs-and-rape-myth-acceptance
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Jolley, Silvia Mari, Tanya Schrader, Darel Cookson
This research examined the effect of belief in feminist conspiracy theories and sexist ideology on endorsing rape myths. Study 1 ( N  = 201) uncovered that the relationship between feminist conspiracy beliefs and rape myth acceptance was conditional on higher levels of hostile sexism. Study 2 ( N  = 552) demonstrated that for those with higher hostile sexism, exposure to feminist conspiracy theories (vs. control) increased feminist conspiracy beliefs, which were then associated with rape myths...
March 4, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425305/pathways-to-resistance-theorizing-trauma-and-women-s-use-of-force-in-intimate-relationships
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Becker, Susan L Miller, LeeAnn Iovanni
Using a feminist pathways general strain perspective, we explore the victim-offender continuum for women who perpetrated intimate partner violence/abuse (IPV/A). We use data from 86 women court-mandated to "female offender" domestic violence treatment programs, located in an American East Coast state, who were surveyed about their adverse childhood experiences and mental health/well-being as adults. Findings from bivariate linear regressions indicate childhood trauma negatively affects adult mental health/well-being, exacerbated for Black Indigenous People of Color women, suggesting a victim rather than an offender categorization for women using force against their abusive partner...
March 1, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425289/clinical-and-advocacy-implications-of-the-dobbs-vs-jackson-women-s-health-organization-ruling-on-trafficked-persons
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ila Gautham, John Coverdale, Phuong T Nguyen, Mollie R Gordon
The United States Supreme Court decision on the case of Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization abolished federal protections of abortion, leaving abortion legislation at the discretion of individual states. Trafficked persons are a population especially vulnerable to the impacts of this ruling. Because there is no existing literature describing the effects of restrictive abortion legislation on this group, we described some of the potential consequences of restrictive abortion laws for sex and labor trafficked persons, based on real case examples...
March 1, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425275/institutional-courage-in-the-college-context-a-mixed-methods-analysis-of-campus-victim-advocate-perceptions-and-experiences
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah D Nightingale, Shannon Cousineau
How institutions of higher education respond to campus sexual assault impacts the well-being and academic success of student survivors. Researchers at the Center for Institutional Courage developed an 11-step framework for campuses to respond to sexual assault in a manner that minimizes harm. This mixed-methods study uses the framework to understand college victim advocate perceptions of campus response to sexual assault. Results from a national survey and four focus groups found that advocates identify courageous response efforts as strong relationships across campus units, availability of trauma-informed services, and when resources were available to meet students' direct needs...
March 1, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419491/incapacitated-and-or-forcible-rape-experience-predicting-college-women-s-rape-victim-empathy
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suzanne L Osman, Tieryn R Gingerich
Rape experience is common and victim empathy may help address it (e.g., prevention, victim support). We examined rape victim empathy based on type of rape experience (none, incapacitated, forcible, combined). Undergraduate women ( n  = 658) completed the Rape Victim Empathy-During Subscale and Sexual Experiences Survey-Short Form Victimization. Rape experience was associated with greater empathy, especially for those with any forcible experience. Perhaps due to weaker memory of their own rape event, incapacitated victims may be relatively less able than forcible victims to understand another victim's perspective during a rape...
February 29, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410025/extending-the-shadow-of-sexual-assault-hypothesis-fear-of-sexual-violence-and-hate-crimes-among-lesbian-gay-bisexual-and-transgender-persons
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cooper A Maher, Jimin Pyo, Brittany E Hayes
Women's fear has been explained as rooted in fears of sexual assault-a phenomenon known as the shadow of sexual assault hypothesis. The current study extends this hypothesis to examine whether lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons' fear of hate crimes is shadowed by fears of sexual assault. Results indicate that bisexual and transgender persons express greater fear of hate crimes relative to others. This fear is explained by their fear of sexual assault-supporting the shadow hypothesis for bisexual and transgender persons...
February 26, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409964/help-or-harm-criminalizing-intimate-partner-violence-and-feminist-abolitionist-frames
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katelyn Derr, Angela J Hattery, Earl Smith
After decades of work by feminists to criminalize domestic violence, more recently feminist abolitionists have identified the harm that the carceral state has on all impacted by it, including victims/survivors. Based on interviews with a diverse sample of 22 women and men who were system impacted, we find evidence of cases in which the criminal legal system both helped and harmed the victim/survivor. We identify policy interventions that promote alternative methods to intervening in intimate partner violence relationships that center the victim/survivor, create safety, and reduce the increased surveillance and overall impact of the criminal legal system...
February 26, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400515/what-women-want-mental-health-in-the-context-of-violence-against-women-in-sri-lanka-a-qualitative-study-of-priorities-and-capacities-for-care
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexis Palfreyman, Kavitha Vijayaraj, Safiya Riyaz, Zahrah Rizwan, Sambasivamoorthy Sivayokan, T H Samanmalee Thenakoon, Madhubashinee Dayabandara, Raveen Hanwella, Delan Devakumar
Insufficient evidence guides mental health service development for survivors of violence against women in Sri Lanka. Provider and survivor perspectives on (1) what constitutes mental health, (2) quality of care, and (3) priority areas and stakeholders for intervention were identified through framework analysis of 53 in-depth interviews. Desired care is chiefly psychosocial-not psychological-prioritizing socioeconomic, parenting, and safe environment needs in non-clinical community settings. Our evidence points strongly to the need to strengthen non-mental health community-based providers as "first contacts" and reassessment of health system-centric interventions which neglect preferred community responses and more holistic approaches accounting for women's full circumstances...
February 23, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384114/a-feasibility-and-acceptability-assessment-of-photo-experiencing-and-reflective-listening-pearl-an-intervention-to-promote-recovery-engagement-after-gender-based-harm
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Sinko, Julia Hah, Khamera Manders, Denise Saint Arnault, Anne Teitelman
Photo-experiencing and Reflective Listening (PEARL) is a trauma-informed intervention developed to promote recovery engagement in survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). This study aimed to understand the feasibility and acceptability of PEARL and identify potential healing elements. GBV survivors were recruited in Philadelphia through an online survey ( n  = 20). Participants completed the PEARL intervention, a postintervention survey, and a follow-up interview. Results revealed PEARL to be both feasible and acceptable, with thematic analysis revealing its ability to facilitate purposeful reflection, connection to the present, and progress toward healing goals...
February 21, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380997/applying-the-who-inspire-framework-to-ending-violence-against-pregnant-women-and-unborn-children-a-case-study-in-vietnam
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huyen Phuc Do, Michael P Dunne, Thang Van Vo, Lan Hoang Nguyen, Bao-Yen Luong-Thanh, Sara Valdebenito, Philip R A Baker, Bach Xuan Tran, Tuyen Dinh Hoang, Manuel Eisner
This article adapted the INSPIRE framework, developed by the World Health Organization to prevent violence against children, to the systematic analysis of city-level healthcare services for pregnant women who experienced intimate partner violence. A mixed-methods study conducted in-depth interviews with 22 health and social care professionals and 140 pregnant women in Vietnam. The women were more likely to report limited system-level support for partners regarding violence and mental health, while the professionals perceived more weaknesses in policies and management of services...
February 21, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380898/how-do-college-students-perceive-their-partner-responds-to-them-when-they-refuse-sexual-activity
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiffany L Marcantonio, Kristen N Jozkowski, Megan Williams
Refusal communication is a dyadic process, with one person communicating a refusal and another person responding. To enhance our understanding of this process, we surveyed college students to assess their interpretation of their partners' responses when they declined vaginal-penile sexual activity. In an online survey, participants were prompted to describe their partners' reactions when participants refused their partner's vaginal-penile sex initiation. Through content analysis, three themes were present: (1) partner accepted the refusal, (2) partner experienced negative emotions, (3) partner ignored their refusals...
February 21, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374665/the-role-of-intersectionality-and-context-in-measuring-gender-based-violence-in-universities-and-research-performing-organizations-in-europe-for-the-development-of-inclusive-structural-interventions
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne Laure Humbert, Sofia Strid, Jagriti Tanwar, Anke Lipinsky, Claudia Schredl
The aim of the article is to discuss how thinking about gender-based violence intersectionally and in context can not only enrich our understanding but also lead to transformative change in organizations. The article argues that to better understand gender-based violence in universities and research institutions, analyses need to be intersectional and contextual. Such approaches go beyond binary understandings of gender and narrow legalistic definitions of gender-based violence. The article reflects on how to operationalize this to derive starting points for intersectional categories to consider and contextual factors to measure at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels...
February 19, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374660/-never-give-up-the-creator-has-good-things-in-store-for-you-risk-factors-protective-factors-and-evidence-of-resilience-for-canadian-indigenous-women-abused-by-intimate-partners
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cindy L Ogden, Leslie M Tutty
Canadian Indigenous women often experience severe partner violence and child abuse, but few studies holistically examine risk and protective factors and evidence of resilience that affect their well-being. This mixed-methods secondary analysis explored the experiences of 40 Canadian Indigenous abused women. Risk factors included intimate partner violence (IPV), childhood abuse, poverty, colonization, and disability. Protective factors included formal and informal support, community support, spirituality, and childhood residence...
February 19, 2024: Violence Against Women
journal
journal
32232
2
3
Fetch more papers »
Fetching more papers... Fetching...
Remove bar
Read by QxMD icon Read
×

Save your favorite articles in one place with a free QxMD account.

×

Search Tips

Use Boolean operators: AND/OR

diabetic AND foot
diabetes OR diabetic

Exclude a word using the 'minus' sign

Virchow -triad

Use Parentheses

water AND (cup OR glass)

Add an asterisk (*) at end of a word to include word stems

Neuro* will search for Neurology, Neuroscientist, Neurological, and so on

Use quotes to search for an exact phrase

"primary prevention of cancer"
(heart or cardiac or cardio*) AND arrest -"American Heart Association"

We want to hear from doctors like you!

Take a second to answer a survey question.