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View article: Black and Minoritized Women’s Experiences of Specialist Domestic Violence Services in the United Kingdom (UK): A Scoping Review
Black and Minoritized Women’s Experiences of Specialist Domestic Violence Services in the United Kingdom (UK): A Scoping Review Open
This 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 …
View article: Intimate partner violence and physical health in England: Gender stratified analyses of a probability sample survey
Intimate partner violence and physical health in England: Gender stratified analyses of a probability sample survey Open
Background: Gender differences in the associated health outcomes of different forms of intimate partner violence (IPV) are understudied. The long-term effects of IPV on specific physical health conditions are also under-researched in compa…
View article: The Effectiveness of an Educational Program Based on Systems Theory in Developing Grammatical Concepts among Eighth Grade Students in Jordan
The Effectiveness of an Educational Program Based on Systems Theory in Developing Grammatical Concepts among Eighth Grade Students in Jordan Open
This study aimed to reveal the effectiveness of an educational program based on the systems theory in developing grammatical concepts among eighth grade students in Jordan. The study adopted the experimental approach with a quasi-experimen…
View article: Associations between specific and cumulative adverse childhood experiences, childhood obesity, and obesogenic behaviours
Associations between specific and cumulative adverse childhood experiences, childhood obesity, and obesogenic behaviours Open
Background: Individuals impacted by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are at greater risk of developing obesity, however, few studies have prospectively measured ACEs and obesity during childhood. Associations with the adoption of obeso…
View article: Identification of positive childhood experiences with the potential to mitigate childhood unhealthy weight status in children within the context of adverse childhood experiences: a prospective cohort study
Identification of positive childhood experiences with the potential to mitigate childhood unhealthy weight status in children within the context of adverse childhood experiences: a prospective cohort study Open
Background Despite potential protective and mitigating effects of positive childhood experiences (PCEs) on poor health outcomes, limited research has identified relevant PCEs and examined their individual and cumulative associations with w…
View article: Prospective relationship between family screen time rules, obesogenic behaviours, and childhood obesity
Prospective relationship between family screen time rules, obesogenic behaviours, and childhood obesity Open
Family screen use rules (FSRs) could plausibly protect against the development of childhood obesity, although the mechanisms underlying these protective effects remain largely unexplored. This research aimed to investigate prospectively th…
View article: Population-Level Impacts of Alcohol Use on Mental and Physical Health Outcomes
Population-Level Impacts of Alcohol Use on Mental and Physical Health Outcomes Open
This study explores patterns of alcohol drinking within a representative New Zealand sample (2887 participants (1464 female, 1423 male)). Alcohol use and drinking patterns across the population are described. Multivariable logistic regress…
View article: Using Social Media to Recruit Seldom-Heard Groups: Reaching Women and Girls with Experience of Violence in Iran
Using Social Media to Recruit Seldom-Heard Groups: Reaching Women and Girls with Experience of Violence in Iran Open
Social media recruitment and online surveys are valuable tools in social science research, but their effectiveness in reaching seldom-heard victims of gender violence in low-middle income (LMI) countries is under-explored. This empirical s…
View article: Social work students in Aotearoa New Zealand: the impacts of financial hardship on mental and social wellbeing
Social work students in Aotearoa New Zealand: the impacts of financial hardship on mental and social wellbeing Open
In Aotearoa New Zealand, approximately 3000 people are enrolled in a recognized social work education programme at any one time. A collaboration between researchers at two social work education providers sought to understand the experience…
View article: Migration and infant immunization timeliness in New Zealand: Evidence from the Growing Up in New Zealand study
Migration and infant immunization timeliness in New Zealand: Evidence from the Growing Up in New Zealand study Open
This study revealed a significant pattern in NZ where immigrants exhibited higher rates of timely immunization for their children compared to native-born parents. However, the findings also underscore the importance of providing support to…
View article: Childhood Overweight/Obesity amidst Migration, Socioeconomic Factors, and Obesogenic Behaviors: Insights from the Growing Up in New Zealand Study
Childhood Overweight/Obesity amidst Migration, Socioeconomic Factors, and Obesogenic Behaviors: Insights from the Growing Up in New Zealand Study Open
Research on migration as a risk factor for obesity has produced inconsistent findings. Potential influence of migration as a social determinant of obesity has not been previously explored in New Zealand (NZ) as a migrant receiving country.…
View article: Retracted: Adverse childhood experiences (including violence and abuse) and obesity and obesogenic behaviors: result from a population-based sample of children in New Zealand
Retracted: Adverse childhood experiences (including violence and abuse) and obesity and obesogenic behaviors: result from a population-based sample of children in New Zealand Open
This abstract has been retracted and withdrawn as the authors were not in a position to release the results. This is being done at the request of the authors, and with the agreement of the editors. Please see https://doi.org/10.1093/ckad205
View article: Violence and abuse exposure and health complications in older age
Violence and abuse exposure and health complications in older age Open
Background Due to the ageing population, the extent and impacts of violence in later life could become increasingly prominent. However, there is a lack of evidence on violence and its effects in older age, which impedes prevention measures…
View article: Association Between Women’s Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Self-reported Health Outcomes in New Zealand
Association Between Women’s Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Self-reported Health Outcomes in New Zealand Open
Importance Intimate partner violence (IPV) is increasingly recognized as a contributing factor for long-term health problems; however, few studies have assessed these health outcomes using consistent and comprehensive IPV measures or repre…
View article: Association Between Men’s Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Self-reported Health Outcomes in New Zealand
Association Between Men’s Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Self-reported Health Outcomes in New Zealand Open
Importance Health implications of intimate partner violence (IPV) against men is relatively underexplored, although substantial evidence has identified associations between IPV and long-term physical health problems for women. Given the ge…
View article: Intergenerational Impact of Violence Exposure: Emotional-Behavioural and School Difficulties in Children Aged 5–17
Intergenerational Impact of Violence Exposure: Emotional-Behavioural and School Difficulties in Children Aged 5–17 Open
Background and Objectives: The intergenerational impacts of parental exposure to violence during childhood and adulthood have largely been investigated separately. This limits our understanding of how cumulative violence exposure over a li…
View article: Prevalence of interpersonal violence against women and men in New Zealand: results of a cross‐sectional study
Prevalence of interpersonal violence against women and men in New Zealand: results of a cross‐sectional study Open
Study results call for the urgent implementation of violence prevention programs, and funding for both services to rehabilitate people who have perpetrated violence and services to support recovery of those affected.
View article: Factors influencing help-seeking by those who have experienced intimate partner violence: Results from a New Zealand population-based study
Factors influencing help-seeking by those who have experienced intimate partner violence: Results from a New Zealand population-based study Open
Background There is limited information about what influences help-seeking following experience of intimate partner violence (IPV). This study investigated determinants of formal and informal help-seeking by those who had experienced lifet…
View article: Relational Mobility and Other Contributors to Decline in Intimate Partner Violence
Relational Mobility and Other Contributors to Decline in Intimate Partner Violence Open
This study explored whether changes in risk and protective factors of intimate partner violence (IPV) can account for the noted reduction in 12-month IPV prevalence in New Zealand between 2003 and 2019. Changes in relational mobility over …
View article: Exploring the health burden of cumulative and specific adverse childhood experiences in New Zealand: Results from a population-based study
Exploring the health burden of cumulative and specific adverse childhood experiences in New Zealand: Results from a population-based study Open
This study documents the deleterious impacts of ACEs on a wide range of health outcomes and demonstrates that these effects are persistent. Findings should provide the impetus for widespread prevention and intervention initiatives that see…
View article: Prevalence of Nonpartner Physical and Sexual Violence Against People With Disabilities
Prevalence of Nonpartner Physical and Sexual Violence Against People With Disabilities Open
This is one of the few studies globally reporting on the prevalence of nonpartner violence in both men and women with different disability types. It contributes information on the gender and relationships of those who perpetrated the viole…
View article: Lifetime Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence and Disability: Results From a Population-Based Study in New Zealand
Lifetime Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence and Disability: Results From a Population-Based Study in New Zealand Open
People with disabilities report experiencing a significantly high lifetime prevalence of intimate partner violence compared with people without disabilities. The results warrant policy and practice changes to identify early signs of abuse …
View article: Change in prevalence of psychological and economic abuse, and controlling behaviours against women by an intimate partner in two cross-sectional studies in New Zealand, 2003 and 2019
Change in prevalence of psychological and economic abuse, and controlling behaviours against women by an intimate partner in two cross-sectional studies in New Zealand, 2003 and 2019 Open
Objectives Changes in reported lifetime prevalence of psychological abuse, controlling behaviours and economic abuse between 2003 and 2019, and past 12-month prevalence of psychological abuse by an intimate partner were examined. Design Cr…
View article: Change in prevalence rates of physical and sexual intimate partner violence against women: data from two cross-sectional studies in New Zealand, 2003 and 2019
Change in prevalence rates of physical and sexual intimate partner violence against women: data from two cross-sectional studies in New Zealand, 2003 and 2019 Open
Objectives To explore changes in reported prevalence of physical and sexual intimate partner violence (IPV) between 2003 and 2019. The impact of sociodemographic differences between the two samples and between group differences were also e…
View article: A century of sexual abuse victimisation: A birth cohort analysis
A century of sexual abuse victimisation: A birth cohort analysis Open
This study examined changes in the reported prevalence of adult and child sexual abuse over the last century and explored how changes in social and political circumstances may have affected rates. Data from two population-based face-to-fac…
View article: Methods for the 2019 New Zealand family violence study- a study on the association between violence exposure, health and well-being
Methods for the 2019 New Zealand family violence study- a study on the association between violence exposure, health and well-being Open
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Family violence, which includes child abuse, intimate partner violence and elder abuse, is a problem of national and global significance. Robust evid…
View article: Infant Food Security in New Zealand: A Multidimensional Index Developed from Cohort Data
Infant Food Security in New Zealand: A Multidimensional Index Developed from Cohort Data Open
Food security (FS) during infancy is associated with lifelong outcomes. New Zealand is a developed economy that reports poor childhood nutrition-related health statistics, particularly among minority children, yet has no measure of FS appl…