92 research outputs found

    sj-docx-1-asm-10.1177_10731911231216948 – Supplemental material for Predicting Completion of Ecological Momentary Assessments Among Substance-Using Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-asm-10.1177_10731911231216948 for Predicting Completion of Ecological Momentary Assessments Among Substance-Using Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence by Manshu Yang, Melissa R. Schick, Tami P. Sullivan and Nicole H. Weiss in Assessment</p

    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-tva-10.1177_15248380211043815 - Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health Outcomes Among Hispanic Women in the United States: A Scoping Review

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-tva-10.1177_15248380211043815 for Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health Outcomes Among Hispanic Women in the United States: A Scoping Review by Miranda E. Reyes, Lauren Simpson, Tami P. Sullivan, Ateka A. Contractor and Nicole H. Weiss in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    sj-docx-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026221133295 – Supplemental material for Experimental Investigation of the Influence of Positive Emotion Dysregulation on Risky Behavior Following Idiographic Emotion Inductions

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026221133295 for Experimental Investigation of the Influence of Positive Emotion Dysregulation on Risky Behavior Following Idiographic Emotion Inductions by Nicole H. Weiss, Melissa R. Schick, Alexa M. Raudales, Shannon R. Forkus, Emmanuel D. Thomas, Ateka A. Contractor and Tami P. Sullivan in Clinical Psychological Science</p

    sj-docx-2-jiv-10.1177_08862605231153888 – Supplemental material for “I Know Myself Again, Which Makes Me Motivated for Life”: Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Experience Sampling Methods With Trauma-Exposed Sexual Minority Women

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-jiv-10.1177_08862605231153888 for “I Know Myself Again, Which Makes Me Motivated for Life”: Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Experience Sampling Methods With Trauma-Exposed Sexual Minority Women by Jillian R. Scheer, Cory J. Cascalheira, Emily C. Helminen, Thomas J. Shaw, Aubriana A. Schwarz, Virinca Jaipuriar, Cal D. Brisbin, Abigail W. Batchelder, Tami P. Sullivan and Skyler D. Jackson in Journal of Interpersonal Violence</p

    sj-docx-1-jiv-10.1177_08862605231153888 – Supplemental material for “I Know Myself Again, Which Makes Me Motivated for Life”: Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Experience Sampling Methods With Trauma-Exposed Sexual Minority Women

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jiv-10.1177_08862605231153888 for “I Know Myself Again, Which Makes Me Motivated for Life”: Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Experience Sampling Methods With Trauma-Exposed Sexual Minority Women by Jillian R. Scheer, Cory J. Cascalheira, Emily C. Helminen, Thomas J. Shaw, Aubriana A. Schwarz, Virinca Jaipuriar, Cal D. Brisbin, Abigail W. Batchelder, Tami P. Sullivan and Skyler D. Jackson in Journal of Interpersonal Violence</p

    Ambiguity and Social Interaction

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    We present a non-technical account of ambiguity in strategic games and show how it may be applied to economics and social sciences. Optimistic and pessimistic responses to ambiguity are formally modelled. We show that pessimism has the effect of increasing (decreasing)equilibrium prices under Cournot (Bertrand) competition. In addition the effects of ambiguity on peace-making are examined. It is shown that ambiguity may select equilibria in coordination games with multiple equilibria. Some comparative statics results are derived for the impact of ambiguity in games with strategic complements.

    Fear of Past Abusive Partner(s) Impacts Current Posttraumatic Stress Among Women Experiencing Partner Violence

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    This study examines the impact of fear of past abusive partner(s) on posttraumatic stress among 212 community-recruited women currently exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV). The path analysis model tested explained 60% of the variation in IPV-related posttraumatic stress. Findings revealed that fear of past abusive partner(s) was uniquely associated with the severity of current posttraumatic stress symptoms over and above the impact of current IPV or childhood abuse and neglect. Future research should continue examining women?s subjective emotional experience of past and current victimization so as to further inform both clinical practice and intervention planning.

    Women's Use of Aggression

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    Avoidant Coping as a Moderator of the Association Between Childhood Abuse Types and HIV/Sexual Risk Behaviors

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    Women who experience intimate partner violence (IPV) report high rates of HIV/sexual risk behaviors. Childhood abuse has been linked to HIV/sexual risk behaviors among IPV-victimized women; however, limited research has examined factors that may influence this association. The current study tested the moderating role of avoidant coping in the relation between childhood abuse types (physical, emotional, and sexual) and HIV/sexual risk behaviors. Participants were 212 community women currently experiencing IPV (mean age = 36.63 years, 67.0% African American). Higher levels of avoidant coping were related to more severe childhood abuse types. Severity of childhood abuse types was associated with greater HIV/sexual risk behaviors. Avoidant coping moderated the relation between childhood sexual abuse severity and HIV/sexual risk behaviors, such that this association was significant for IPV-victimized women with high (but not low) levels of avoidant coping. Findings suggest the utility of targeting avoidant coping in interventions aimed at preventing or reducing HIV/sexual risk behaviors among IPV-victimized women with a history of childhood sexual abuse
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