Adhia, Avanti Lyons, Vivian H. Cohen-Cline, Hannah Rowhani-Rahbar, Ali
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Injury Epidemiology
BackgroundThis study assessed whether several adult life experiences, including loss of support, loss of food security, loss of housing, and substance use cessation, are associated with change in domestic violence (DV) perpetration from early to later adulthood. Using 2015 to 2016 cross-sectional, self-report survey data from Medicaid enrollees in ...
Bahrami-Vazir, Ellahe Mohammad-Alizadeh-Charandabi, Sakineh Ghelichkhani, Fatemeh Mohammadi, Azam Mirghafourvand, Mojgan
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Journal of biosocial science
Little is known about intimate partner abuse (IPA) among couples during pregnancy in Iran. This study aimed to compare the rates of IPA by pregnant women towards their husbands (perpetration), and women's experience of IPA from their husbands (victimization) and determine the predictors of the two behaviours. The cross-sectional study was conducted...
Banyard, Victoria Edwards, Katie Jones, Lisa Mitchell, Kimberly
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Journal of youth and adolescence
Adolescence is a high-risk time for perpetration of different forms of peer-based violence including harassment, bullying, and sexual assault. Research documents a number of important risk factors but less understood are protective factors like sense of mattering or how combinations of strengths may reduce perpetration risk. The current study exami...
Sui, Xincheng Massar, Karlijn Ruiter, Robert A. C. Reddy, Priscilla S.
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BMC Public Health
BackgroundViolence victimisation and violence perpetration may co-occur in adolescents. Understanding the sociodemographic correlates of the independent and joint profiles of victimisation and perpetration may inform preventive interventions. This study examined the associations of sociodemographic factors with four violence typologies, namely, 1) ...
Sischka, Philipp Schmidt, Alexander F. Steffgen, Georges
Purpose – The present study aimed to investigate the main effect of competition on workplace bullying (WB) exposure and perpetration as well as its hypothesized moderation through passive avoidant leadership style. Specifically, the authors hypothesized that competition would have a stronger influence on WB when supervisors score higher on passive ...
Moore, John Mennicke, Annelise
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The journal of sexual aggression
Sexual harassment is a common experience among college students, and its perpetration may be associated with deficits in perspective taking -- a form of empathy -- and institutional factors such as climates. This investigation compared reported outcomes after sexual harassment and perceptions of institutional support between perpetrators and victim...
Jetelina, Katelyn K Reingle Gonzalez, Jennifer M Cuccaro, Paula M Peskin, Melissa F Pompeii, Lisa Atem, Folefac Elliott, Marc N Earnshaw, Valerie A Davies, Susan L Schuster, Mark A
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The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
This article aims to (1) evaluate whether bullying typology predicts violent injury; (2) longitudinally examine whether violent injury trajectories differ across bullying typology as children age; and (3) longitudinally determine whether children who consistently reported perpetration or victimization (i.e., reported bullying at fifth, seventh, and...
Basile, Kathleen C. Rostad, Whitney L. Leemis, Ruth W. Espelage, Dorothy L. Davis, Jordan P.
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Prevention Science
Adolescent sexual violence (SV) perpetration is a significant public health problem. Many risk factors for perpetration are known, but less is known about what protects youth from perpetration, or how protective factors change over time. This longitudinal study reports trajectories of four potential protective factors for SV perpetration (empathy, ...
Evans, Caroline B. R. Smokowski, Paul R. Rose, Roderick A. Mercado, Melissa C. Marshall, Khiya J.
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Journal of child and family studies
Bullying is often ongoing during middle- and high-school. However, limited research has examined how cumulative experiences of victimization, perpetration, and bystander behavior impact adolescent behavioral and mental health and academic achievement outcomes at the end of high school. The current study used a sample of over 8000 middle- and high-s...
Zsila, Ágnes Urbán, Róbert Griffiths, Mark D. Demetrovics, Zsolt
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International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
Studies investigating the similarities and differences in traditional bullying and cyberbullying experiences have demonstrated considerable gender differences concerning its determinants. The aim of the present study was to provide further evidence for the differential role of determinants for males and females by investigating the moderating role ...