Violence against African American women, specifically intimate partner abuse, has a significant impact on their health and well being. Intimate partner femicide and near fatal intimate partner femicide are the major causes of premature death and disabling injuries for African American women. Yet, despite this, there is a paucity of research and interventions specific and culturally relevant for these women. This article focuses on issues relevant to intimate partner violence and abuse against African American women by examining existing empirical studies of prevalence and health outcomes of intimate partner violence against women in general, plus what limited research there is about African American women, specifically. It includes a discus...
This article compares rates of domestic violence among African American females to those of other po...
This article compares rates of domestic violence among African American females to those of other po...
Many victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) do not access services. Educa-tion and severity of p...
This article discusses intimate partner violence (IPV) as a major public health issue for women, in ...
Domestic violence has been ingrained into the fabric of American culture. In the past, such violence...
Domestic violence has been ingrained into the fabric of American culture. In the past, such violence...
Background: Women of African descent are disproportionately affected by intimate partner abuse; yet,...
Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Background: Women of African descent are disproportionately affected by intimate partner abuse; yet,...
This study examined the variables of relationship status, social desirability, socio-economic status...
To adequately address intimate partner violence in the black community in the USA, it is imperative ...
BackgroundWomen of African descent are disproportionately affected by intimate partner abuse; yet, l...
Copyright © 2012 Sepali Guruge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This study explored the relationship between Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk-Propensity in Af...
This study explored the relationship between Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk-Propensity in Af...
This article compares rates of domestic violence among African American females to those of other po...
This article compares rates of domestic violence among African American females to those of other po...
Many victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) do not access services. Educa-tion and severity of p...
This article discusses intimate partner violence (IPV) as a major public health issue for women, in ...
Domestic violence has been ingrained into the fabric of American culture. In the past, such violence...
Domestic violence has been ingrained into the fabric of American culture. In the past, such violence...
Background: Women of African descent are disproportionately affected by intimate partner abuse; yet,...
Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Background: Women of African descent are disproportionately affected by intimate partner abuse; yet,...
This study examined the variables of relationship status, social desirability, socio-economic status...
To adequately address intimate partner violence in the black community in the USA, it is imperative ...
BackgroundWomen of African descent are disproportionately affected by intimate partner abuse; yet, l...
Copyright © 2012 Sepali Guruge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This study explored the relationship between Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk-Propensity in Af...
This study explored the relationship between Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk-Propensity in Af...
This article compares rates of domestic violence among African American females to those of other po...
This article compares rates of domestic violence among African American females to those of other po...
Many victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) do not access services. Educa-tion and severity of p...