(2007). Analyzing the impact of coercion on domestic violence vic- tims: How much is too much? Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, 22, 2-30.Kuennen, T. 2007. "Analyzing the Impact of Coercion on Domestic Violence Victims: How Much is Too Much?" 22 Berkeley J. Gender L. & ...
Higgs, T., Lapierre, A. (2023). Sexual Coercion: Sexual Offending Comparison. In: Shackelford, T.K. (eds) Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85493-5_2101-1 Download citation .RIS .ENW .BIB DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85493...
Sexual coercion as part of the cycle of domestic violence represents a serious threat for HIV infection among partners in general, and gay and bisexual men in particular. This study examined the experiences of Puerto Rican gay men with domestic violence and sexual coercion in the context of the...
increasing the chances the targeted female will mate with the attacking male. Alternatively, sexual coercion also decreases the likelihood the female will copulate with other males. In both instances, the female experiences significant fitness costs due to the sexual male’s aggression....
Women are disproportionately subject to sexual coercion, including child abuse, incest, rape, and domestic violence (Koss, 1990). Sexual coercion refers to the use of physical force or threat of force, emotional abuse, or financial incentives or other means to result in sexual behavior. In this...
The paper aims to examine the prevalence of sexual coercion perpetrated by husbands on their wives in Nepal and to identify the characteristics associated with this phenomenon. Methods The data used in this paper comes from a cross-sectional survey on "Domestic Violence in Nepal" carried out in ...
Pregnancy coercion and birth control sabotage are common among young women utilizing family planning clinics, and in the context of partner violence, are associated with increased risk for unintended pregnancy. 展开 关键词: Pregnancy, unwanted Domestic Violence Contraception, barrier Family Planning ...
Seminar participants identified six priority areas for research: sociocultural contexts that shape and support sexual coercion; the integration of questions on sexual violence into ongoing research on AIDS sexuality and reproductive health in order to gain prevalence data; the cultural meanings attached ...
Sexual coercion, domestic violence, and negotiating condom use among low-income African American women Coercion to engage in unwanted sex places women at risk for () . A survey of 125 women living in low-income housing in Fulton County, Georgia, showed that ... SC Kalichman,EA Williams,C ...
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