Choice and empowerment for battered women who stay: toward a constructivist model.
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Efficacy of a group-based multimedia HIV prevention intervention for drug-involved women under community supervision: project WORTHEnhancing safety and rehabilitation in intimate violence treatments: new perspectives.Leaving an abusive partner: an empirical review of predictors, the process of leaving, and psychological well-being.An integrative review of separation in the context of victimization: consequences and implications for women.Intimate partner violence and sexual assault in Native American communities.Expanding a community's justice response to sex crimes through advocacy, prosecutorial, and public health collaboration: introducing the RESTORE program.Preferences for intervention among Peruvian women in intimate partner violence relationshipsCONTEXTUALIZED ASSESSMENT WITH BATTERED WOMEN: STRATEGIC SAFETY PLANNING TO COPE WITH MULTIPLE HARMSDowry and its link to violence against women in India: feminist psychological perspectives.Between desire and rape - narratives about being intimate partners and becoming pregnant in a violent relationship.Teaching Domestic Violence Online: A Step Forward or a Step Backward?Perceptions of domestic violence: the effects of domestic violence myths, victim's relationship with her abuser, and the decision to return to her abuser.To Stay in or Leave an Abusive Relationship: Losses and Gains Experienced by Battered Filipino Women.To Stay or to Leave: Factors Influencing Victims' Decisions to Stay or Leave a Domestic Violence Emergency Shelter.Racial Differences and the Role of Marital Status in the Association Between Intimate Partner Violence and Unintended Pregnancy.Predicting stages of change in battered women.Organizational development structure: improvements for service agencies aiding women of abuse."But sometimes I think . . . they put themselves in the situation": exploring blame and responsibility in interpersonal violence.A comparison of women of color and non-Hispanic White women on factors related to leaving a violent relationship.Making sense of domestic violence intervention in professional health care.Strength trapped within weakness/ weakness trapped within strength: the influence of family of origin experiences on the lives of abused women.Between the empowered self and the social costs: Arab abused women's perceptions of their relationship with social workers in community health clinics in Israel.Improving service practices: collaborative care for women of abuse.Empowerment in Latina Immigrant Women Recovering From Interpersonal Violence: A Concept Analysis.Beaten Into Submissiveness? An Investigation Into the Protective Strategies Used by Survivors of Domestic Abuse.Shattered vision: disenchantment of couplehood among female survivors of violence in the shadow of their family-of-origin experiences.Is peer injecting a form of intimate partner abuse? A qualitative study of the experiences of women drug users."Keeping up a front": narratives about intimate partner violence, pregnancy, and antenatal care.The promise of multimedia technology for STI/HIV prevention: frameworks for understanding improved facilitator delivery and participant learning.Reducing symbolic-violence in the research encounter: collaborating with a survivor of domestic abuse in a qualitative study in UK primary care."Everybody makes choices": victim advocates and the social construction of battered women's victimization and agency.Reconstructing intimate violence: the structure and content of recollections of violent events.The process through which an advocacy intervention resulted in positive change for battered women over time.Efficacy of a Computerized Intervention on HIV and Intimate Partner Violence Among Substance-Using Women in Community Corrections: A Randomized Controlled Trial.Special Issue: Gender and Health.Why Battered Women Do Not Leave, Part 2Unprepared for information interactions: abuse survivors and policeThe effectiveness of a group-based computerized HIV/STI prevention intervention for black women who use drugs in the criminal justice system: study protocol for E-WORTH (Empowering African-American Women on the Road to Health), a Hybrid Type 1 random
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Choice and empowerment for battered women who stay: toward a constructivist model.
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