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View article: Bridging the Gap Between Research Agendas and Practice: Insights from a Novel Evaluation Method
Bridging the Gap Between Research Agendas and Practice: Insights from a Novel Evaluation Method Open
Background One in three women globally experience physical or sexual violence, driving the urgent need for research to inform prevention and response efforts. The Global Shared Research Agenda (GSRA), developed by SVRI and EQI, using an ad…
View article: Publisher Correction: Mental health and its drivers in lesbian, bisexual and queer-identifying women at a South African higher education institution: a qualitative study
Publisher Correction: Mental health and its drivers in lesbian, bisexual and queer-identifying women at a South African higher education institution: a qualitative study Open
View article: Qualitative exploration of mental health and its drivers in lesbian, bisexual and queer identifying women at a South African higher education institution
Qualitative exploration of mental health and its drivers in lesbian, bisexual and queer identifying women at a South African higher education institution Open
Background Many university students have poor mental health and sexual minority students may be particularly vulnerable. This study explored lived experiences and drivers of poor mental health among self-identifying lesbian and bisexual st…
View article: Intimate partner violence among lesbian, bisexual, and queer women students on campuses in South Africa: a qualitative study exploring context, drivers, and impacts
Intimate partner violence among lesbian, bisexual, and queer women students on campuses in South Africa: a qualitative study exploring context, drivers, and impacts Open
View article: ‘We do not like talking about our problems’: socialization and idealized masculinity as drivers of help-seeking avoidance among college men in South Africa
‘We do not like talking about our problems’: socialization and idealized masculinity as drivers of help-seeking avoidance among college men in South Africa Open
View article: Is ethical review a barrier to the publication of research on violence against women and children for low- and middle-income country researchers?
Is ethical review a barrier to the publication of research on violence against women and children for low- and middle-income country researchers? Open
Producing and publishing research on violence against women (VAW) and violence against children (VAC) is essential for developing evidence-based solutions to these widespread issues. However, researchers in low- and middle-income countries…
View article: Co-creating a global shared research agenda on violence against women in low- and middle-income countries
Co-creating a global shared research agenda on violence against women in low- and middle-income countries Open
View article: Ntombi Vimbela! Sexual violence risk reduction intervention: pre and one-year post assessments from a single arm pilot feasibility study among female students in South Africa
Ntombi Vimbela! Sexual violence risk reduction intervention: pre and one-year post assessments from a single arm pilot feasibility study among female students in South Africa Open
Background The extremely high prevalence of sexual violence victimisation reported among female students in South African public higher education demands urgent action to develop, rigorously evaluate and scale effective prevention interven…
View article: Co-creating a Global Shared Research Agenda on Violence Against Women in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Co-creating a Global Shared Research Agenda on Violence Against Women in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Open
Background Despite a large growth in evidence on violence against women (VAW) over the last 25 years, VAW persists, as do gaps in the field’s knowledge of how to prevent and respond to it. To ensure that research on VAW in low- and middle-…
View article: “I Don’t Want to Be Known as a Weak Man”: Insights and Rationalizations by Male Students on Men’s Sexual Violence Perpetration against Female Students on Campus
“I Don’t Want to Be Known as a Weak Man”: Insights and Rationalizations by Male Students on Men’s Sexual Violence Perpetration against Female Students on Campus Open
Understanding how men view rape is foundational for rape prevention, but it is not always possible to interview men who rape, especially in a college campus context. We explore male students’ insights into and rationalizations for why men …
View article: Additional file 1 of Ntombi Vimbela! Sexual violence risk reduction intervention: pre and one-year post assessments from a single arm pilot feasibility study among female students in South Africa
Additional file 1 of Ntombi Vimbela! Sexual violence risk reduction intervention: pre and one-year post assessments from a single arm pilot feasibility study among female students in South Africa Open
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View article: Suicidal Thoughts, Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Harmful Alcohol Use Associated with Intimate Partner Violence and Rape Exposures among Female Students in South Africa
Suicidal Thoughts, Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Harmful Alcohol Use Associated with Intimate Partner Violence and Rape Exposures among Female Students in South Africa Open
While ample evidence from high-income country settings indicates the prevalence and risk factors for multiple mental ill-health symptoms in student populations, evidence from low- and middle-income higher education settings remains limited…
View article: Preliminary evidence of promise of a sexual violence risk reduction intervention for female students in South African tertiary education institutions
Preliminary evidence of promise of a sexual violence risk reduction intervention for female students in South African tertiary education institutions Open
Campus sexual violence risk reduction and resistance interventions have been developed and tested among female students in the global North and proven effective. Evidence-based interventions to prevent sexual violence tested amongst female…
View article: More research is needed on digital technologies in violence against women
More research is needed on digital technologies in violence against women Open
Digital technologies have proliferated in the health sector in recent years, driven by the hope that they could offer solutions to many of the complex challenges faced in our daily lives.1Hayes C Tackling gender-based violence with technol…
View article: Harnessing the power of South-South partnerships to build capacity for the prevention of sexual and intimate partner violence
Harnessing the power of South-South partnerships to build capacity for the prevention of sexual and intimate partner violence Open
Research on primary prevention of violence against women (VAW) and children (VAC) is a rapidly growing priority. The burgeoning evidence base remains small, and is particularly limited in low and middle income settings. More research from …
View article: Violence prevention programme: Consideration for selection and implementation
Violence prevention programme: Consideration for selection and implementation Open
Public health violence primary prevention programmes are designed to engage all people, not only at-risk groups. Currently programmes such as those described in the Jama Shai and Sikweyiya article in this edition tend to focus on groups at…
View article: Editorial: Violence can be prevented
Editorial: Violence can be prevented Open
View article: Violence prevention: Consideration for selection and implementation
Violence prevention: Consideration for selection and implementation Open
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View article: Violence prevention: Consideration for selection and implementation
Violence prevention: Consideration for selection and implementation Open
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View article: Violence can be prevented
Violence can be prevented Open
View article: Violence can be prevented : editorial
Violence can be prevented : editorial Open
Violence permeates and profoundly affects almost every aspect of our lives in South Africa. It poses a significant threat to the overall health and well-being of our nation and has a negative impact on development. Major strides are being …