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Childhood Maltreatment and Complex PTSD: A Systematic Literature Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-05-19
Zahra Omidbakhsh, Zahra Mohammadi, Samaneh SoltanabadiThere is established evidence that childhood maltreatment is associated with Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD), although the underlying mechanisms are not still precise. The current study aimed to systematically review empirical studies examining potential psychological factors linking childhood maltreatment to C-PTSD and the gaps in the literature. Following the Preferred Reporting Items
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Psychotherapeutic Process in Adults with Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms Who Report Childhood Maltreatment: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-05-19
Stephanie Vaccarezza, Nicolás Labbé, Alberto López, Adrian P. Mundt, Paula ErrázurizExtensive research exists regarding the impact of childhood maltreatment (CM) on depression and anxiety in adulthood. Still, its effect on the psychotherapeutic process, particularly symptomatic change and working alliance, remains unclear. Evaluating studies on the impact of CM on the psychotherapeutic process can help identify research gaps. This study aimed to conduct a scoping review of studies
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Between Struggle and Strength: A Rapid Review of Dual-Trauma Couples Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-05-10
Véronique Charbonneau-Lefebvre, Marie-Pier Vaillancourt-Morel, Noémie Bigras, Eugenia Opuda, Ateret Gewirtz-MeydanAlthough several studies have shown that one person’s trauma is associated with romantic relationship difficulties for both partners in adulthood, most have overlooked the particularity of dual-trauma couples, in which both partners have experienced traumatic experiences. This rapid review investigated the dynamics and challenges within dual-trauma couples. A rapid review methodology was employed to
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A Meta-Analytic Review of the Relationship Between Alcohol and Bystander Intervention for Sexual Assault Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-05-03
Aria F. Wiseblatt, Michelle J. Zaso, Emalee Kerr, Jennifer P. ReadSexual assault (SA) remains a significant public health issue, and there is growing interest in SA prevention approaches. Bystander intervention (BI) programs aimed at increasing individuals’ willingness to intervene when they witness problematic situations show promise. However, social contexts that are high-risk for SA often involve alcohol, which may impact bystanders’ abilities to intervene. Indeed
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Diagnosis of ICD-11 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder or Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review and Three-level Meta-analysis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-05-03
Yifan Li, Zijian He, Zhengyi Liu, Nanshu Peng, Yunyi Xiao, Yingying Ye, Xiao ZhouThe 11th revision of the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) proposed two sibling diagnoses, namely post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex PTSD (CPTSD). We aimed to synthesize studies that evaluated the association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and PTSD or CPTSD. Systematic search of 7 databases identified 24 studies (282 effect sizes;
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Intergenerational Transmission of Corporal Punishment: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-05-01
Ying Xu, Xiafei Wang, Merril SilversteinNumerous studies have investigated the impacts of corporal punishment (CP) within families. However, there has been limited research on how these practices are transmitted across generations. This scoping review synthesized 18 peer-reviewed articles published between 2000 and 2023 from four databases, including PsycINFO, PubMed, PsycNet, and ProQuest. The findings revealed that 16 out of 18 studies
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Black and Minoritized Women’s Experiences of Specialist Domestic Violence Services in the United Kingdom (UK): A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-04-24
Penelope E. Lowe, Sally McManus, Pardis Asadi Zeidabadi, Ravi K. Thiara, Sumanta Roy, Estela Capelas Barbosa, Ladan HashemiThis scoping review maps the existing available literature on Black and minoritized women’s experiences with specialist Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) services in the UK to summarize current understanding and identify knowledge gaps. A comprehensive search was conducted across multiple databases and gray literature sources. All articles had to include Black and minoritized women’s experiences of
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Cyberstalking Perpetrators and Their Methods: A Systematic Literature Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-04-24
Cassidy J. Weekes, Jennifer E. Storey, Afroditi PinaThe existing body of research on cyberstalking has identified the prevalent nature of this behavior, and the detrimental impact that cyberstalking has on victims and society. This systematic review aims to summarize literature on the perpetration of cyberstalking with two research questions: (a) Who are the perpetrators of cyberstalking? and (b) What are the methods of cyberstalking? Two literature
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Research on Turkish and U.S. Teachers as Mandated Reporters of Child Abuse and Neglect: A Comparative Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-04-23
Ozan Selcuk, Kate PhillippoChild abuse and neglect remain, unfortunately, a pervasive issue worldwide. Teachers play a critical role in identifying and reporting suspected child abuse and neglect and are often considered the “front line” due to their daily access to children. Although teachers are required to report suspected child abuse and neglect, concerns have arisen about teachers’ capability due to international instances
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Measures Assessing Barriers and Facilitators to Post-Sexual Violence Services: A Critical Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-04-17
Padideh Hassanpour, Sanika Panwalkar, L. B. Klein, Jeneile Luebke, Taylan T. S. Stulting, Kate WalshSexual violence (SV) is a significant public health problem associated with poor health, social, and economic outcomes. Although services exist to support survivors of SV, many do not access these services. This critical review examines measures used to assess barriers and facilitators to post-SV services and whether these measures address the full breadth of concerns among SV survivors, particularly
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Adolescents’ Experiences of Parental Intimate Partner Violence: A Review of Qualitative Literature Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-04-12
Meghna Achar, Johnson Pradeep Ruben, Susan ThomasThere is a growing body of qualitative research documenting the experiences of children growing up in the context of parental intimate partner violence (PIPV). Adolescents form an especially vulnerable group; yet there persists a systematic marginalization of their PIPV experiences in child maltreatment and violence exposure research. Qualitative research on adolescent PIPV perspectives can potentially
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The Terminology of “Minor Attracted People” and the Campaign to De-stigmatize Paedophilia Originated in Pro-pedophile Advocacy Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-04-11
Michael Salter, Delanie Woodlock, Christina FarmerThis note presents our response to commentary critical of our paper “A Review of Academic Use of the Term ‘Minor Attracted Persons’.” We observe that this commentary does not engage with our primary argument, conclusions, or recommendations. The authors failed to consult the supplementary material published alongside our article, failed to consider our inclusion and exclusion criteria, and spuriously
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Misrepresenting the “MAP” Literature Does Little to Advance Child Abuse Prevention: A Critical Commentary and Response to Farmer, Salter, and Woodlock Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-04-11
Craig A. Harper, Rebecca Lievesley, Nadine McKillop, Stephanie Price, Rachel Murphy, Ellie Woodward, Harriet Dymond, Christian GötzlIn a recent paper published in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse , Farmer et al. purport to have critically examined the academic use of the term “Minor Attracted Persons” (MAPs) in published social science research. In the paper, their stated aims are to “understand how this body of scholarship defines and uses the terminology of MAP, conceptualizes sexual interest in minors, and its relationship with child
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Commentary and Call for Papers Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-04-11
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Institutional Sexism Against Women Subjected to Gender-Based Violence and their Children. An International Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-04-02
Sabela Pérez-Martín, Paula Frieiro, Carmen Verde-Diego, Iria Vázquez SilvaInstitutional sexism emerges as a globally pervasive phenomenon, adversely affecting women subjected to gender-based violence. This societal harm demands scrupulous investigation to curtail its occurrence. To this end, a meticulous synthesis and scrutiny of international literature was undertaken via a systematic review, in adherence to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis
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Mistreatment of Vulnerable Adults: A Conceptual Analysis of the Help-Seeking Process Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-30
Julien Gauthier-Mongeon, Maryse Soulières, Noémie Giguère, Rym Zakaria, Pearce Simamonika, Sarita IsraelThis conceptual analysis aims to clarify the notion of help-seeking in the context of abuse among vulnerable adults. In Quebec, Law 6.3 was introduced in 2017 to protect older adults and vulnerable adults who experience mistreatment. While this legislation marks a significant step forward, the detection of mistreatment remains challenging, and it continues to represent a major public health concern
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Campus Sexual Violence Victimization and Perpetration Experiences in Racial, Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation Minority Student Subpopulations: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-30
Yuliya Shyrokonis, Meggie Royer, Lisa Fedina, Anna Bender, Todd I. Herrenkohl, Richard Tolman, Darlene NicholsResearch on campus sexual violence (CSV) victimization and perpetration has grown considerably in recent years; however, knowledge of the experiences of CSV among students within specific racial, gender identity, and sexual orientation subpopulations remains limited. The purpose of this scoping review was to (a) determine any documented differences in CSV prevalence rates among students based on race/ethnicity
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Effectiveness of Brief Interventions for Sexual Assault Survivors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-30
Renee Burdeu, Becca Allchin, Katherine E. HardingBackground: Sexual assault is a pervasive social issue worldwide, with significant harmful impacts on survivors’ mental health and well-being. Sexual assault services that provide specialist crisis and therapeutic programs are contending with long waiting lists. Brief interventions are emerging as a potential strategy to provide timely care, but it is important to know whether these approaches remain
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Strengths-Based Programs for Youth at Risk for Toxic Stress: A Scoping Review of Programs Targeting Mental Health, Substance Use, Parenting Skills, and Family Functioning Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-29
Afsaneh Saghafi, Sarah M. Rodrigues, Jayla Aldridge, Maruko Myint, Donna Balsam, Nayeli Inzunza, Julissa Hernandez, Stephen L. Clancy, Luis Monreal-Duarte, Dawn T. BoundsThis scoping review explores and describes recent strengths-based programs for use among youth (ages 12–24) at risk for toxic stress that target mental health (MH) or substance use (SU) outcomes through improving family functioning (FF) and/or parenting skills (PS). Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines, seven databases
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Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration to Promote Trauma-Informed Practices in Early Childhood and Primary Education Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-27
Yihan Sun, Helen Skouteris, Andrea Tamblyn, Emily Berger, Claire BlewittEducational contexts play a critical role in identifying and responding to children impacted by trauma. However, with the multifaceted challenges experienced by teachers, this responsibility should not reside solely with them. This systematic scoping review examines the integration of cross-disciplinary collaboration in existing trauma-informed initiatives in early childhood and primary school settings
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Economic Abuse in Low and Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-27
Sangeeta Chatterji, Julia O’Connor, Ariana Zane, Janina Isabel SteinertEconomic abuse (EA) comprises behaviors that impact an individual’s ability to acquire, use, or maintain economic resources, threatening their financial security and well-being. While research on EA has increased in the last two decades, most studies have been conducted in high-income countries with little evidence on how EA manifests in different sociocultural contexts. This mixed-methods scoping
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Barriers and Facilitators for Sexual Trauma Disclosure in Boys and Men: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-24
Vita Pilkington, Sarah Bendall, Simon Rice, Michael Salter, Michael J. Wilson, Zac SeidlerDisclosing sexual trauma can support recovery and healing for victim-survivors. Despite evidence indicating low disclosure rates and long disclosure delays in sexual trauma-exposed boys and men, little is known about factors impacting disclosure in this group. A systematic review was conducted to consolidate evidence surrounding barriers, facilitators, and predictors of disclosure likelihood and timing
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“Healthy Relationships”: A Scoping Review of Definitions, Components, and Measures of Healthy Dating Relationships Among Teens and Young Adults Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-20
April Cavaletto, Lauren A. Reed, Siobhan M. Lawler, Barbara G. Turner, Jordyn K. Walhof, Jill T. MessingHealthy relationships (HR) education has been widely adopted as an alternative or complement to dating abuse prevention education among youth and young adults. This scoping review evaluated the literature on HR among young people to identify definitions, components, and measures of HR. Both academic, peer-reviewed articles and gray literature were included and documents meeting a priori inclusion criteria
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Reproductive Coercion and Abuse Among Forcibly Displaced Populations Worldwide: Evidence from a Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-18
Md Nuruzzaman Khan, Gemma Tarpey-Brown, Karen BlockReproductive coercion and abuse (RCA) is a significant public health issue, with high prevalence expected in forcibly displaced populations. Despite its severe health impacts, studies on the extent, determinants, and impacts of RCA in forcibly displaced populations are notably lacking. This systematic review examines forcibly displaced women’s experiences of RCA, its perpetrators, associated factors
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Vicarious Traumatization Among Emergency Medical Service Personnel: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-18
Samantha A. Meeker, Rosa Hahn, Vivian L. Wilt, Beth E. MolnarEmergency medical services (EMS) professionals are exposed to the trauma experienced by their patients regularly. This exposure to others’ traumatic experiences is known as vicarious trauma or indirect trauma. When it becomes problematic for the worker’s well-being, the resulting symptoms are referred to as vicarious traumatization or secondary traumatic stress. Existing literature highlights the importance
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A systematic review of public views on the reintegration of men convicted of a sexual offense into the community Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-18
Emma Tuschick, Shiri Portnoy, Nikki Carthy, Laura Gair, Simon Hackett, Nadia WagerThis systematic review explores public views on the reintegration of men convicted of sexual offenses into the community. A search of eight databases produced 8,621 potential sources, and after screening 12 studies were included in the review. Papers were included if they used qualitative methods about the public’s views, attitudes, opinions, and/or perceptions on the reintegration of adult male sexual
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Early Parent–Child Relationship in the Shadow of War-Related Trauma: A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-18
Miriam Chasson, Shirley Ben-Shlomo, Karlen Lyons-RuthWar-related trauma has detrimental effects on millions of individuals worldwide, including infants, toddlers, and their parents. Among various adverse outcomes, this trauma may significantly disrupt the essential sense of security crucial for fostering a healthy early parent–child relationship. Yet, research on the effects of war-related trauma on parent–child relationships remains limited. This study
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Childhood Emotional Maltreatment and Substance Use in Adolescents: A Mini Multilevel Meta-Analytical Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-18
Mohammad Hashim, Hina Sheel, Usama RehmanThis meta-analysis examines the association between childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM) and substance use, utilizing a multilevel meta-analytic approach to address the complexity of multiple effect sizes across studies. CEM, often perpetrated by family members or caregivers, is a significant predictor of various negative outcomes, including substance use, yet the variability in study designs, participant
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The Predictors, Motivations and Characteristics of Image-Based Sexual Abuse: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-14
Loren E. Parton, Michaela M. RogersImage-based sexual abuse (IBSA) is a form of sexual violence and abuse that is facilitated by the use of technology. The array of different technologies, ever-changing behaviors, and varied terminology have created challenges in terms of appropriate response, legislation, and the protection of victims as well as difficulties in establishing the extent and harms of this behavior on a wider scale and
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Sexual Violence and Assault in Rural Australia: A Scoping Review of Regional, Rural, and Remote Contexts Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-12
Rikki Jones, Debra Jackson, Kylie Rice, Kim Usher, Ryan Davies, Chye Toole-Anstey, Jasleen Chhabra, Jennifer Smith, Louise Morley, Erica Russ, Dixie Statham, Alankaar SharmaSexual violence (SV) is an insidious social phenomenon that results in physical, emotional, and psychological trauma. The aim of this article is to review the research pertaining to SV in regional, rural, and remote Australia. A systematic scoping review was undertaken using the Arksey and O’Malley five-step framework. A total of 25 articles were included in the review and appraised using the Mixed
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Which Factors in a Child Welfare Worker’s Environment Influence Their Decision-Making About Neglect? A Systematic Narrative Literature Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-12
Jennifer Gibbs, Barry Coughlan, Tessa Morgan, Arbenita Mikushnica, Samantha Phippard, Francesca Crozier-Roche, Taliah Drayak, David Graham, Jack Smith, Robbie DuschinskyThis paper systematically reviews literature to date about how child welfare workers’ decisions about neglect are influenced by their environments. We conducted a systematic search of Web of Science, Embase, PsycInfo, Scopus, and Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts, looking for studies in English of any methodology, published since the 1989 Children Act, in which statutory thresholds in England
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Violence Exposure and Cognitive Outcomes Among Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs): A Systematic Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-12
Lucinda P. Tsunga, Lucy V. Hiscox, Sarah L. Halligan, Kirsten A. Donald, Abigail FraserThis article examines how exposure to violence in childhood is linked to impaired cognitive functioning and academic performance. Children who reside in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are more likely to be exposed to violence yet their representation in published studies is often limited. Here, we conducted a systematic review to examine the evidence regarding the association between childhood
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A Systematic Review of the Psychosocial Mechanism Underlying the Pathway from Intra-Familial Victimization in Childhood to Intimate Relationship Violence in Adolescence and Adulthood Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Natnicha Boonyananth, Lorraine SwordsIntra-familial childhood victimization (IF-CV) has been associated with increased involvement in relationship violence in adolescence and adulthood. Drawing from developmental theories by Bowlby on attachment styles, Young on Early Maladaptive Schema (EMS), and Erikson on psychosocial development (i.e., Sense-of-Self), we propose a conceptual model to explain this mechanism. A Mixed-Methods Systematic
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Factors Enhancing Resilience Among Youth Exposed to Macro-Level Violence in Spanish-Speaking Countries in Latin America Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Chiara Sabina, E. Susana Mariscal, Marcela Weber, Andrea S. Medrano, Yeliani Flores, Ernest K. Agorde, Jenna M. Elliot, Veronica Valencia Gonzalez, Maria Teresa RestrepoThis scoping review aimed to synthesize current literature on strengths associated with resilience and well-being among youth in Spanish-speaking Latin American countries exposed to macro-level violence and by type of exposure (i.e., political, community, and anti-LGBTQ+ violence and child soldiers)—guided by the Resilience Portfolio Model (RPM). Following the Preferred Reporting Items of Systematic
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A Scoping Review of Protective Factors That Contribute to Posttraumatic Wellbeing for Trauma-Exposed Military Service Members and Veterans Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Marcela C. Weber, Sheila Hanson, Brittany N. Hampton, Travis N. Ray, Rebecca Kitchens, Brandon J. Griffin, Leah Tobey-Moore, Lauren Tong, Ellen P. Fischer, Sherry Hamby, Michael A. Cucciare, Natalie Hundt, Jeffrey M. PyneMilitary service members experience higher levels of cumulative trauma than the general population, increasing their risk of mental health problems. This scoping review synthesizes evidence on protective factors that contribute to posttraumatic wellbeing among military service members and veterans. PubMed and PsycINFO databases were searched using keywords for military/veterans, traumatic event exposure
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Resilience Factors in Reentry From Juvenile Legal Facility Settings: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Jacoba Rock, Nicole McKenna, Hillary Vervalin, Diana Rodriguez, Miriam Commodore-Mensah, Additti Munshi, Ian Boucher, Jacquelynn F. DuronInternationally, there has been a decline in the use of juvenile legal facilities (Puzzanchera et al., 2022). Yet, it is well documented that the process of reentering the community following placement in these settings presents numerous challenges for young people. Resilience-focused research offers a critical framework for prevention and intervention efforts to promote positive youth development;
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Community-Level Characteristics Associated With Resilience After Adversity: A Scoping Review of Research in Urban Locales Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Victoria Banyard, Danielle Rousseau, Karla Shockley McCarthy, Julia Stavola, Yanfeng Xu, Sherry HambyThe objective of this study was to document the current knowledge on characteristics measured at the community level and their relationship to individual or community well-being. The review specifically focuses on studies in urban locations. The main aim was to describe and organize evidence-based community strengths using a multidimensional portfolio approach to resilience. A scoping review using
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Collective Violence, Strengths, and Perceived Posttraumatic Growth: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Matthew Brooks, Rachel Olivia O’Brien, Maria Livanou, Martin J. Turner, Kate WhittenburyCollective violence—such as armed conflict, state-sponsored violence, and terrorism—represents a profound form of trauma, which can harm individuals, communities, and societies. Existing research has largely examined risk factors and negative psychosocial outcomes from collective violence, neglecting the potential for survivors to draw upon a range of strengths that may allow them to perceive benefits
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Understanding Resilience in the Face of Adversity in Kenya: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Lena M. Obara, Victoria BanyardResilience in the global south, especially in Kenya, is understudied. Despite limited research, it’s acknowledged that strengths stem from diverse cultural backgrounds. Global studies of resilience may help the field identify new areas of strength that can be a part of prevention and intervention with trauma survivors. This scoping review aimed to identify the range of strengths that exist among communities
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Resilience Studies in the Chilean Population: A Scoping Review of the Literature Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Diego Portilla-Saavedra, Cristián Pinto-Cortez, Alejandra Caqueo-UrízarThe resilience portfolio model could provide an integrative perspective on resilience. To date, there is no review of the literature resilience, and the other concepts included in the resilience portfolio model, in the Chilean context. Thus, the aim of this paper is to map the available literature on resilience and other concepts associated with the resilience portfolio model in Chilean studies. Considering
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The Role of Resilience Portfolios in Overcoming Trauma Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Victoria Banyard, Kaltrina Kelmendi, Susan Yoon, Sherry HambyThis special issue offers a series of papers that use the resilience portfolio model (RPM) to explore multidimensional, strength-based approaches to resilience in a wide variety of communities. The field is urgently in need of research that helps identify the factors that help people thrive despite exposure to violence and other trauma. We need to know how people typically overcome victimization and
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Psychosocial Strengths and Resilience Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Experiencing Homelessness: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Matthew Hagler, Elizabeth Taylor, Michelle Wright, Katie QuernaYouth (ages 13–25) who identify as sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) are at elevated risk for becoming homeless and for worsening psychosocial and physical health while experiencing homelessness. Although the risks for this group are clear, relatively little is known about the internal assets and external resources that foster resilience. In this scoping review, we synthesized existing research on
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Resilience and Strengths Among Minoritized Racial and Ethnic Groups of Children in the United States Exposed to Trauma, Violence, and Maltreatment: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Susan Yoon, Camie A. Tomlinson, Juan Lorenzo Benavides, Yujeong Chang, Charis Stanek, Xiafei Wang, Martha Ishiekwene, Erika Susana Mariscal, Jacquelynn F. Duron, Kathryn H. HowellChildren from minoritized racial and ethnic backgrounds are at a higher risk for exposure to trauma and violence because of longstanding structural inequities; yet, these children can experience resilience by drawing on assets and resources across multiple levels of the social and physical ecology. Guided by the Resilience Portfolio Model, this scoping review aimed to synthesize evidence from the quantitative
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Strengths for Helping Professionals Exposed to Secondary Trauma: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-03-04
Kate Whittenbury, Shelby L. Clark, Matthew Brooks, Tessa Murphy, Martin J. Turner, Hannah FawcettHelping professionals working with people who have experienced trauma are at risk of developing psychological distress. To date, most studies exploring psychological distress among helping professionals have focused on risk factors associated with the development of adverse reactions to secondary trauma, and few have identified strengths or protective factors, which may buffer and/or alleviate distress
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The Impact of Positive Childhood Experiences: A Systematic Review Focused on Children and Adolescents Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-28
Marta Sousa, Ana Beatriz Machado, Marina Pinheiro, Bárbara Pereira, Sónia Caridade, Telma Catarina Almeida, Ana Rita Cruz, Olga CunhaChildhood and adolescence are crucial stages of life, characterized by significant changes that profoundly influence overall development. While positive childhood experiences (PCEs) can help mitigate the effects of adverse events during these formative years, they have not been as thoroughly researched. Then, this systematic review aims to address this gap by organizing the existing literature on PCEs
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Research on Law and Policy to Prevent Teen Dating Violence: Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-28
Deinera Exner-Cortens, Sasha Sharma, Wendy CraigTeen dating violence (TDV) is a global public health issue with numerous consequences for physical, psychological, social, and emotional well-being. Thus, prevention of TDV has been a focus of research attention for the past several decades. As part of a comprehensive TDV prevention approach, programs, practices, and policies are needed. Yet, no prior research has reviewed the state of the science
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Sexual Violence Against University Students in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-28
Ester Steven Mzilangwe, Elena González-Rojo, Marie Lindkvist, Isabel Goicolea, Sylvia Kaaya, Faustine Kyungu Nkulu KalengayiSexual violence (SV) is pervasive on university campuses worldwide, with alarmingly high reported rates in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Despite the high reported rates of SV victimization on campuses, existing evidence has not been critically synthesized to give a comprehensive picture of the problem’s extent, common forms, risk factors, and (knowledge about) victims and perpetrators in SSA countries
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Cultural Adaptations to the Assessment and Treatment of Trauma Experiences Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-27
Lewis Benjamin, Steve Gillard, Jessica Jones Nielsen, Mariana Costa E. Silva, Jacqueline SinA higher prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) exists among racial and ethnic minority groups who experience trauma; however, little is known about cultural adaptations of trauma assessments and interventions, or whether those adaptations meet cultural needs. This systematic review examined the effectiveness and experiences of culturally adapted trauma assessments and interventions for
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Technology-Facilitated Violence in the Indo-Pacific: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-26
Emma Quilty, Asher FlynnTechnology-facilitated violence (TFV) refers to a range of malicious behaviors facilitated in part or in whole through information and communication technologies, or digital media, to commit both online and face-to-face harms. Behaviors can include online harassment, stalking and monitoring behaviors, psychological and emotional abuse, sexual violence, and image-based sexual abuse (non-consensually
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It’s a Dangerous Job! A Systematic Review of the Predictors of Correctional Officer Victimization by Incarcerated Individuals in U.S. Prisons and Jails Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-26
Riccardo Ferraresso, Bryce Elling PetersonSupervising people behind bars is inherently dangerous work, yet there is limited understanding of the risk and protective factors for correctional officer victimization. This study provides a systematic review of the predictors of violence perpetrated against U.S. prison and jail staff by incarcerated people. We identified 21 studies by searching six major academic databases (Criminal Justice Abstracts
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Complexity Science in Domestic Abuse Literature: A Systematic Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-25
Sarah Blake, James NoblesComplexity science is an interdisciplinary paradigm that helps people understand how outcomes, such as domestic violence and abuse (DVA), arise from within complex adaptive systems. This study aims to identify how complexity science has been applied in DVA literature. A systematic scoping review was conducted, searching across academic databases and Google for articles. Articles published from 1990
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Intergenerational Cycles of Maltreatment: An Updated Scoping Review of Psychosocial Risk and Protective Factors Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-24
Rachel Langevin, Sara Abou Chabake, Sophie BeaudetteThe intergenerational continuity of child maltreatment (CM) is a growing public health concern. Identifying modifiable risk and protective factors involved in these cycles is crucial. A previous scoping review synthesized the literature on psychosocial factors associated with intergenerational CM up to 2018. Since then, a sizable number of studies have been published; this updated review aims to summarize
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Correlates of Youth Sex Trafficking in the United States: The Role of the Environment in Shaping Vulnerability and Demand Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-18
Mary Twis, Andrea N. Cimino, Marilyn Plunk, Ashley Mendenhall, Gibran MancusThis study explores potential correlates of youth sex trafficking (YST) within the exosystem and macrosystem of the social-ecological model (SEM). A literature review of studies ( n = 25) published between 2012 and 2024 identified factors linked to YST vulnerability and demand, including factors related to land use, concentrated disadvantage, the digital environment, and the built and social environment
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Men’s Sexual Violence Against Women: A Systematic Review of Self-Reported Measures of Perpetration Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-18
Ngai Lam MouResearch has studied men’s perpetration of sexual violence against women using various self-reported measures. A major difference among these measures is the types of perpetration tactics they assess. Measures having a broader range of tactics tend to detect higher perpetration rates. Yet, it is unclear whether these measures perform better on other aspects of reliability and validity as well. This
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Understanding Cybergrooming: A Systematic Review of Perpetrator Characteristics, Strategies, and Types Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-18
Maeve Moosburner, Christine Weber, Theresa Kuban, Sebastian Wachs, Alexander F. Schmidt, Sonja Etzler, Martin RettenbergerThis systematic review aimed to synthesize findings on the characteristics of individuals with cybergrooming offense histories (ICOs), their grooming strategies, and emergent typologies. The Cochrane approach guided the review. Publications were included if they investigated adult ICOs older than 18 years of age, their characteristics, the strategies they utilized, existing typologies, and if they
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Scoping Review of Bidirectional Intimate Partner Violence Using Dyadic Data Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-18
Carla Smith Stover, Alison Krauss, Julie Yeterian, Lauren DeMoss, Melissa Funaro, Aliya Webermann, Candice Presseau, Galina A. PortnoyIntimate partner violence (IPV) is often considered a unidirectional phenomenon even though historical debate has highlighted the prevalence of bidirectional IPV, where both partners in a couple use and experience IPV. Dyadic data, in which both partners report on IPV, is important because agreement in partner reports of IPV is low. This scoping review aimed to identify rates of bidirectional IPV and
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The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Hazara Refugees in Australia: A Scoping Review Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-02-13
Grace Sultani, Milena Heinsch, Kate Vincent, Caragh BrosnanHazara refugees are highly vulnerable to trauma and other mental health challenges due to sustained ethnic and religious persecution. The post-migration difficulties experienced in Australia significantly heighten the risk of exacerbating these outcomes, while also highlighting the importance of identifying the various strengths and strategies that foster wellbeing. We conducted a scoping review to
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LGBTQ+ Adult Sexual Violence Critical Scoping Review: Victimization Risk Factors Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-01-22
Jessica Ison, Sophie Hindes, Bianca FilebornSexual violence experienced by LGBTQ+ adults is a rapidly expanding field of academic study. Therefore, there is a need for a synthesis and critical analysis of the research. The aim of this review was to conduct a critical review of the academic literature on adult LGBTQ+ sexual violence and to provide recommendations for future research. A total of 10,845 papers were identified through a comprehensive
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LGBTQ+ Adult Sexual Violence Critical Scoping Review: Insights into Victimization and Perpetration Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (IF 5.4) Pub Date : 2025-01-22
Sophie Hindes, Jessica Ison, Bianca FilebornThe existing research on sexual violence has primarily concentrated on instances where cisgender, heterosexual men have perpetrated sexual violence against cisgender, heterosexual women, with knowledge about LGBTQ+ people underdeveloped. However, there is a growing body of literature examining the experiences of LGBTQ+ people. No previous review has critically synthesized both quantitative and qualitative