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Carrell, Scott E.; Hoekstra, Mark L. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008
It is estimated that between ten and twenty percent of children in the United States are exposed to domestic violence annually. While much is known about the impact of domestic violence and other family problems on children within the home, little is known regarding the extent to which these problems spill over to children outside the family. The…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Family Problems, Group Dynamics, Peer Influence
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Muro, Andres; Mein, Erika – Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2010
While there are increasing efforts to address the problem of domestic violence and trauma in the justice, health care, and social service systems, the adult education system still lags behind. The inattention to this issue in adult education is particularly troubling because these programs often play a significant role in the lives of women who…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Females, Community Education, Adult Education
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Bhuyan, Rupaleem – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008
In the context of U.S. public policy, "battered immigrant" signifies a person who is eligible to adjust his or her status under immigration law if he or she can demonstrate they have suffered domestic violence in the United States perpetrated by a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident. Among community organizers, the term…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Ethnography, Immigration, Asian Americans
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Vaeth, Patrice A. C.; Ramisetty-Mikler, Suhasini; Caetano, Raul – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
This paper examines the relationship between intimate partner violence and depression. A multicluster random household sample of U.S. couples was interviewed as part of a five-year national longitudinal study (response rate = 72%). Depression was assessed with the CES-D. The multivariate analyses for men showed that the odds of depression did not…
Descriptors: Aggression, Females, Alcohol Abuse, Multivariate Analysis
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Carrell, Scott E.; Hoekstra, Mark L. – Education Next, 2009
Each year, between 10 and 20 percent of schoolchildren in the United States are exposed to domestic violence. According to psychologists, such exposure can lead to aggressive behavior, decreased social competence, and diminished academic performance. A majority of parents and school officials believe that children who are troubled, whatever the…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Family Violence, Aggression, Income
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Schafer, John – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
A large mass of research on violence now exists, yet the utilitarian value of this vast amount of scientific endeavor may be rated as low, comparing it to the levels of violence at all levels abounding in the world today. The author calls for centralizing funding and work on violence at the national level in the United States, perhaps forming a…
Descriptors: Violence, Research, Family Violence
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Tiefenthaler, Jill; Farmer, Amy; Sambira, Amandine – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005
Despite the prevalence of intimate partner violence and its social costs, we show that many counties lack services to help victims and that community resources play a significant role in determining the likelihood of service provision. Because resources are often generated at the local level and state and federal funding usually require a grant…
Descriptors: Counties, Community Resources, Family Violence
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Crowley, Jocelyn Elise – Social Forces, 2009
Domestic violence continues to be a serious problem for women in the United States. As a result, the battered women's movement has been tireless in campaigning for greater awareness of the issue, tougher penalties against offenders, and public vigilance against potential batterers, including fathers from dissolving families. In reaction to this…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Females, Fathers, Civil Rights
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Kwesiga, Eileen; Bell, Myrtle P.; Pattie, Marshall; Moe, Angela M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
Studies of intimate partner violence (IPV) and work have been primarily conducted with women in low-wage low-status (LWLS) positions, as much of this research has focused on poverty, welfare, and homelessness. Although women in LWLS positions represent a large percentage of working women in the United States, it is also important to investigate…
Descriptors: Role Theory, Employed Women, Employment Level, Working Hours
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Helfrich, Christine A.; Fujiura, Glenn T.; Rutkowski-Kmitta, Violet – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008
This study investigates the presence of mental health symptoms and disorders reported by 74 women in a domestic violence shelter and the impact of those symptoms on function in work, school, and social encounters. Findings are compared to estimates of U.S. women generally, based on a national sample of over 65,000 women drawn from the 1995…
Descriptors: Health Services, Family Violence, Females, Mental Health
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Vajani, Madhavi; Annest, Joseph L.; Crosby, Alex E.; Alexander, Janice D.; Millet, Lisa M. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
Fatal and nonfatal injuries due to suicidal behavior among younger adolescents are of growing concern for many communities. We examined the incidence and patterns of these injuries among persons aged 10-14 years using three databases, two national and a third from Oregon. Suffocation and firearm gunshot were the leading external causes of suicide;…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Prevention, Injuries, Public Health
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Caetano, Raul; Ramisetty-Mikler, Suhasini; McGrath, Christine – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2004
This article examines the 5-year association between acculturation, drinking, and male-to-female partner violence and female-to-male partner violence among Hispanic couples in the United States. A national representative sample of Hispanic couples 18 years of age or older was interviewed in 1995 and 2000. Both members of the couple were…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Family Violence, Drinking, Hispanic Americans
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Malley-Morrison, Kathleen; Hines, Denise A. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
Since the 1970s, researchers and public health and/or social policy communities have devoted increasing attention to family violence. Although officially reported crime figures for family violence appear to be declining, rates continue to be high in broadly defined racial and/or ethnic minority groups. More careful assessments of the potential…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Minority Groups, Public Health, Ethnicity
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Davis, P. W.; Chandler, J. L.; LaRossa, R. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 2004
Objective: To examine attitudes, conflicts, images, circumstances, and time-period effects associated with corporal punishment and other forms of adult-to-child violence during the early 20th century in the United States. Method: A sample of 147 letters, referencing corporal punishment and dating from 1924 to 1939, were analyzed using both…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Child Psychology, Child Rearing, Childrens Rights
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Field, Craig A.; Caetano, Raul – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
This article reviews survey research on intimate partner violence (IPV) in the U.S. general population. Results from survey research conducted over the past quarter century are briefly summarized. Three additional national studies related to injuries, crime victimization, and homicide among intimate partners in the United States are also…
Descriptors: Family Violence, National Surveys, Demography, Sociocultural Patterns
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