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IntroductionAdverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are prevalent globally and can negatively impact an individual's lifespan by not only increasing the likelihood of encountering other negative life events (NLEs), but also escalating the risk of illness ...
Monica Eftedal +2 more
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Abstract This chapter reviews 196 research studies (representing 205 different samples) on personal revictimization—defined as experiencing victimization throughout more than one developmental period. Definitions, descriptions, and operationalizations of revictimization were reviewed across studies, along with samples, methods, and prevalence
Amber E. Krushas +2 more
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Multiple Victimization & Sexual Revictimization
Committing multiple victimization and sexual revictimization towards others can be labeled inhuman crimes that cause various forms of trauma to victims. In return, this results in higher mortality and tarnishes the connections between members of society. Five thousand three hundred people were used as a sample amount for the survey.
Norman Isaiah Graham +4 more
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Therapeutic aQompaniments: Walking together in hypnotherapy—and ethnography
Abstract Drawing on ethnographic data collected over 16 months of fieldwork with Indonesian hypnotherapists, this article investigates the suitability of different relationalities for providing therapeutic care. Clinical literature often advocates the merits of self‐hypnosis over hetero‐hypnosis, while anthropologists express skepticism regarding ...
Nicholas J. Long
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Abstract Adolescent dating violence victimization is a prevalent public health issue with potential long‐term consequences, yet little is known about its impact on different forms of adult violence. This study investigated the long‐term association between adolescent dating violence victimization and violence involvement in adulthood, differentiating ...
Jinho Kim, Hayun Jang
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Does leaving an abusive partner lead to a decline in victimization?
Background This paper investigates gender differences in persistence of intimate partner violence (IPV), for those remaining or leaving an abusive relationship.
Zohre Ahmadabadi +5 more
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Redefining the State\u27s Response to Domestic Violence: Past Victories and future Challenges [PDF]
What role should the state play in the fight against domestic violence? Although most activists in the early domestic abuse movement viewed government institutions with a robust dose of suspicion, over time they began to look to the state for substantial
Epstein, Deborah
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ABSTRACT Sexual harm of children online is commonplace. The proposed ban on social media for children under 16 in Australia has been met with mixed responses about its likely effectiveness in preventing harm, as well as the possible negative effect on caregiver vigilance and children's willingness to report.
Joanna Tully, Susan McLean, Janine Rowse
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Female Students’ Perceptions of Sexual Victimization in the College Environment [PDF]
Research indicates that sexual victimization is a significant problem on college campuses in the United States. Ranging from unwanted sexual contact to rape, sexual victimization of female students is not only a pervasive issue in the college environment,
Sadoski, Nicole
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Toward a More Comprehensive Understanding of Interpersonal Violence: Introduction to the Special Issue on Interconnections among Different Types of Violence [PDF]
Recent epidemiological work shows that most victims of interpersonal violence have experienced other forms of violence as well. Similarly, perpetrators of one type of violence often engage in aggression in other contexts, and many people report both ...
Grych, John H., Swan, Suzanne
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