Search Results - "Leslie, Lindsey"
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Does Self-Blame Moderate Psychological Adjustment Following Intimate Partner Violence?
Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-05-2015)“…This study explored whether self-blame moderates the relationship between exposure to specific types of abuse and both poor general psychological adjustment…”
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Applying a gender lens to social norms, couple communication and decision making to increase modern contraceptive use in Ethiopia, a mixed methods study
Published in Reproductive health (13-06-2022)“…Abstract Background Ethiopia, sub-Saharan Africa’s second most populous country has seen improvements in women’s reproductive health. The study objectives are…”
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Should Programs Designed to Help IPV Survivors Screen for Mental Health-Related Problems
Published in Violence against women (01-04-2017)“…Qualitative responses that 187 service providers gave to a question assessing whether agencies designed to help intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors…”
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Should Programs Designed to Help IPV Survivors Screen for Mental Health–Related Problems: Voices From the Field
Published in Violence against women (01-04-2017)“…Qualitative responses that 187 service providers gave to a question assessing whether agencies designed to help intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors…”
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Real-World Barriers to Assessing and Treating Mental Health Problems With IPV Survivors: A Qualitative Study
Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-07-2015)“…Barriers to assessing and treating mental health problems with intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors were identified with qualitative responses from 62 IPV…”
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African American rites of passage interventions: A vehicle for utilizing African American male elders
Published in Journal of human behavior in the social environment (17-02-2017)“…There is a dearth of information regarding African American males and their service to boys as unrelated, concerned adults. While rites of passage programs…”
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