Correction to: Pathways to Harsh Parenting: Testing a Social Information Processing Model of Child Abuse Using Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling
(Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - October 12, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Union Status, Union Dissolution, and Intimate Partner Violence: Investigating Johnson ’s Typology Among Heterosexual Dating, Cohabiting, and Married Couples
ConclusionAnalyses confirm the importance of assessing IT in former relationships due to the selectivity of current relationships out of violence. The findings suggest that studies focusing on current unions substantially overestimate gender symmetry in IT victimization. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - October 10, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

A Thematic Analysis of Barriers to and Facilitators of Wellbeing and Resource Access for IPV-Exposed, Pregnant Women in Mexico
ConclusionsResults suggest that women in Nuevo Le ón who experience IPV during pregnancy face significant barriers to accessing supports that could foster wellbeing. Women also possess inherent strengths and actively seek to supports that contribute to their resilience in the face of IPV. Intervention strategies should focus on ways to overcome co mmon barriers experienced by IPV-exposed women, while incorporating strategies to bolster personal empowerment and connection with existing community resources. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - October 3, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Enduring and Distancing: a Grounded Theory and Photovoice Study about Women ’s Help-Seeking for Suicidality in the Wake of Intimate Partner Violence
ConclusionTrauma and violence informed interventions are discussed, including using a relational approach to understanding how the use of self, the environment, and systemic structures influences women ’s capacity to continue living. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - September 28, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Psychological and Physical Intimate Partner Violence, Measured by the New York City Community Health Survey — New York City, 2018
ConclusionsOne in six (16.7%) and one in 10 (9.8%) NYC adults reported ever experiencing psychological IPV and ever experiencing physical IPV, respectively. Key implications suggest that IPV potentially underlies public health priority health conditions and behaviors. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - September 26, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Healthcare Students ’ and Educators’ Views on the Integration of Gender-Based Violence Education into the Curriculum: a Qualitative Inquiry in Three Countries
ConclusionThough time constraints and competing demands within undergraduate curricula are frequently cited as barriers to moving away from traditional didactic methods, our findings suggest that teacher-centered strategies are insufficient and, in some regards, inappropriate for GBV education. The need for a paradigm shift in GBV education is discussed. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - September 23, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Gendered Discourses of Responsibility and Domestic Abuse Victim-Blame in the English Children ’s Social Care System
ConclusionThe paper has implications for policy and practice, asserting that shifting responsibility away from mothers requires the ongoing interrogation of normative understandings of gender relations and gender-role stereotypes as they manifest in families. Fathers ’ accountability should be constructed on a structural as well as individual level, which in the case of DVA and the family, incorporates efforts to enable perpetrators of DVA to cultivate an individual sense of responsibility and accountability, as standard practice. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - September 23, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Contextual Factors and Disclosure of Sexual Assault Among Sexual and Gender Minority College Students
ConclusionFindings indicate most SGM survivors of sexual assault disclose to an informal support system, highlighting a need for additional research on the potential utility of peer education approaches for responding to sexual assault disclosure on campuses. Given the role of alcohol in sexual assault experiences reported in this sample, future research may benefit from utilizing intensive longitudinal designs to examine the temporal relationship between alcohol use and sexual assault in order to better inform intervention and prevention efforts that concurrently focus on alcohol use and sexual assault. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - September 15, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Adult Help Seeking Behaviors Following Firearm-Related IPV and Threats to a Child: Results of a National Survey
ConclusionThe high prevalence of help-seeking behaviors reported by adults living with firearm-threatened children indicates both a need and an opportunity to support greater integration of services for IPV victims and children. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - September 14, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Insecure Attachment and Psychological Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration: Low Self-compassion and Compassionate Goals as Mediators
ConclusionOur findings imply that insecure attachment styles may orient people to be less compassionate toward themselves and their relationship partners and, thus, engage in psychological IPV perpetration. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - September 12, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Child-to-Parent Violence: Examining Cumulative Associations with Corporal Punishment and Physical Abuse
ConclusionsHigher rates of CP are associated with higher rates of CPV; however, this rate does not increase further when there is concurrent PA. This suggests that there may be a low sensitivity for retaliation from a young person, or coercive training (through high parent –child conflict), in environments where there is physical force from a parent. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - September 7, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Examining the Associations Between Multi-Dimensional Facets of Emotional Abuse and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Trauma Exposed Women
ConclusionFindings suggest specific dimensions of emotionally abusive behaviors, both victimization and perpetration, place trauma exposed women at risk for heightened symptom severity. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - September 6, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Gender Relationships: A Study of Narratives from a Caribbean Context
ConclusionThe results of this study provide a groundwork for the examination of IPVA within the LGB  + community. The findings can help further our understanding of the complexities of IPVA in same-gender relationships in the Caribbean context and lay the groundwork for future research. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - August 30, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Structural and Institutional Barriers to Help-Seeking among Female Victims of Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana
ConclusionThe findings suggest the need for future interventions to take into account both individual and institutional factors associated with victims ’ help-seeking decisions. The development of a multifaceted solution responsive to the needs of IPV victims should involve addressing the various barriers identified in this study. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - August 27, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

The Relevance of Prior Offending to Risk and Need in Youth Family Violence: A Population Cohort Study
ConclusionCompared to family-only youth, generalists represent a higher risk cohort with a greater level of need. History of prior offending among young people may be a simple and efficacious means of prioritising higher risk youth who use FV. (Source: Journal of Family Violence)
Source: Journal of Family Violence - August 26, 2022 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research