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Intimate Partner Sexual Violence: An Often Overlooked Problem.
Journal of Women's Health, 2019BACKGROUND Intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) is a common but often overlooked form of intimate partner violence (IPV) that may have unique consequences for those who experience it.
L. Barker, D. Stewart, S. Vigod
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2021
Even though women are far more likely to be killed by an intimate partner than by anyone else, Intimate Partner Homicide (IPH) is an infrequent occurrence, even in at-risk populations. However, the majority of IPHs do not occur without warning signs. Identifying valid risk factors for IPH is fundamental in order to mitigate the risk, and increase the ...
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Even though women are far more likely to be killed by an intimate partner than by anyone else, Intimate Partner Homicide (IPH) is an infrequent occurrence, even in at-risk populations. However, the majority of IPHs do not occur without warning signs. Identifying valid risk factors for IPH is fundamental in order to mitigate the risk, and increase the ...
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Intimate Partner Violence in the United States
International Perspectives on Intimate Partner Violence, 2021Chelsea M. Spencer
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Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 2019
Objective: Sexual assault and intimate partner violence are problems on college campuses, yet few studies have examined campus-level factors that may be associated with their prevalence.
Carrie A. Moylan+4 more
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Objective: Sexual assault and intimate partner violence are problems on college campuses, yet few studies have examined campus-level factors that may be associated with their prevalence.
Carrie A. Moylan+4 more
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Intimate Partner Violence and Women's Health.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2019Intimate partner violence affects 15-71% of women over their lifetime, resulting in significant stress, negative health effects, and negative economic effects.
Monica A. Lutgendorf
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Intimate partner homicide (IPH) is defined as a homicide committed against a current or former partner, whether the couple is married, cohabitating or companions such as a girlfriend or a boyfriend and irrespective of gender. Women are predominantly the victims of IPH, and the perpetrators are predominantly males.
Leth, Peter Mygind+1 more
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News Reporting of Intimate Partner Abuse and Intimate Partner Femicide
2012Before discussing the way the cases of intimate partner femicide (IPF) were reported in news media, it is important to place the analysis in the context of what has been said about the nature of reporting gendered violence in the news, and news values more generally.
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Health consequences of intimate partner violence
The Lancet, 2002Jacquelyn C. Campbell
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2020
N. Murshid, Filomena M. Critelli
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N. Murshid, Filomena M. Critelli
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