Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women who experienced physical or sexual intimate partner violence, or both, in the past year were more likely ...
Women who experience recent intimate partner violence (IPV) are three times more likely to contract HIV, according to a new study led by McGill University researchers. In regions like Sub-Saharan ...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) who have HIV and were in a marriage of convenience were found to have an increased risk of experiencing intimate partner violence. Marriages of convenience were defined ...
A diagnosis of HIV during pregnancy makes domestic violence twice as likely to start for some women after their baby has been born, according to new research led by a Drexel University researcher. Ali ...
Objectives: To systematically analyze and summarize the literature on intimate partner violence (IPV) against HIV-positive women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and to identify their risk factors for IPV.
A new training aimed at enhancing advocacy and support for victim-survivors of domestic or intimate partners violence is now available to anyone who advocates for, works with, or provides resources ...
A new technology can pinpoint victims of intimate partner violence four years earlier than other detection systems and with 80% accuracy. The Automated Intimate Partner Violence Risk Support System ...
Listen, learn and pass it on. That’s the simple premise for handling a complex topic at the core of Survivor Link, a program that aims to build support networks for survivors of domestic violence by ...
Cash transfer programs can positively affect adolescent girls’ sexual and reproductive health. For example, one cash transfer program in South Africa reduced adolescent girls’ risk of intimate partner ...
Dr. Gemma Hamilton receives funding from the Australian Research Council and Family Safety Victoria. Anastasia Powell receives funding from the Australian Research Council, Criminology Research ...