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  • Amnesty International. (2004). Stolen sisters: Discrimination and violence against indigenous women in Canada. Author.
  • Anderson, C. (2002). Battered and pregnant: A nursing challenge. AWHONN Lifelines, 6(2), 95-99.
  • Arriaga, X.B., & Capezza, N.M. (2005). Targets of partner violence: The importance of understanding coping strategies. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(1), 89-99.
  • Bennett, L., Riger, S., Schewe, P., Howard, A., & Wasco, Sharon. (2004). Effectiveness of hotline, advocacy, counseling, and shelter services for victims of domestic violence: A statewide evaluation. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(7), 815- 829.
  • Bent-Goodley, T. B. (2005). Culture and domestic violence: Transforming knowledge development. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(2), 195-203.
  • Bogat, G.A., Levendosky, A.A., Theran, S., Voneye, A., & Davidson, W.S. (2003). Predicting the psychosocial effects of interpersonal partner violence (IPV): How much does a woman's history of IPV matter? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(11), 1271-1291.
  • Bohn, D.K., Tebben, F.G., & Campbell, J.C. (2004). Influences of income, education, age and ethnicity on physical abuse before and during pregnancy. JOGNN, 33(5), 561-571.
  • Bowen, L.K., Gwiasda, V., & Brown, M.M. (2004). Engaging community residents to prevent violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(3), 356-367.
  • Briere, J., & Jordan, C.E. (2004). Violence against women: Outcome complexity and implications for assessment and treatment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(11), 1252-1276.
  • Brownridge, D.A. (2003). Male partner violence against aboriginal women in Canada. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(1), 65-83.
  • Budde, S., & Schene, P. (2004). Informal social support interventions and their role in violence prevention: An agenda for future evaluation. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(3), 341-355.
  • Campbell, J.C. (2004). Helping women understand their risk in situations of intimate partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(12), 1464-1477.
  • Campbell, J.C., Garcia-Moreno, C., & Sharps, P. (2004). Abuse during pregnancy in industrialized and developing countries. Violence Against Women, 19(7), 770-789.
  • Campbell, J.C., Webster, D., Koziol-McLain, J., Block, R., Campbell, D., Curry, M.A., et al. (2003). Assessing risk factors for intimate partner homicide. NIJ Journal, 250, 14-19.
  • Campbell, R., Wasco, S.M., Ahrens, C.E., Sefl, T., & Barnes, H.E. (2001). Preventing the "second rape": Rape survivors' experiences with community service providers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16(12), 1239-1259.
  • Coalition for Woman Abuse Policy and Protocol in Prince Edward Island. (2001). Responding to woman abuse: A resource guide for service providers. Author.
  • Cockey, C.D. (2004). Screening for violence in pregnancy. AWHONN Lifelines, 7(6), 495- 497.
  • Coggins, M., & Bullock, L.F.C. (2003). The wavering line in the sand: The effects of domestic violence and sexual coercion. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 24, 723-728.
  • Decker, M.R., Marin, S.L., & Moracco, K.E. (2004). Homicide risk factors among pregnant women abused by their partners. Violence Against Women, 19(5), 498-513.
  • Dienemann, J., Campbell, J., Wiederborn, N., Laughon, K., & Jordan, E. (2003). A critical pathway for intimate partner violence across the continuum of care. JOGNN, 32(5), 594-603.
  • Dobbins, D. (2004). Survivors of childhood sexual abuse: Implications for perinatal nursing care. JOGNN, 33(4), 485-497.
  • Dunn, L.L., & Oths, K.S. (2004). Prenatal predictors of intimate partner abuse. JOGNN, 33(1), 54-63.
  • Dutton, M.A. (2004). Complexity of women's response to violence: Response to Briere and Jordan. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(11), 1277-1282.
  • Education Wife Assault. (2001). Child custody and access: The experiences of abused immigrant and refugee women: Executive summary and recommendations for change. Author.
  • El Kady, D., Gilbert, W.M., Anderson, J., Danielsen, B., Towner, D., & Smith, L.H. (2004). Trauma during pregnancy: An analysis of maternal and fetal outcomes in a large population. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 190, 1661-1668.
  • Feris, L.E., McMain-Klein, M., & Silver, L. (1997). Documenting wife abuse: A guide for physicians. CMAJ, 156, 1015-1022.
  • Field, C.A., & Caetano, R. (2005). Intimate partner violence In the U.S. general population: Progress and future directions. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 463-469.
  • Fry, P.S., & Barker, L.A. (2001). Female survivors of violence and abuse: Their regrets of action and inaction in coping. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16(4), 320-342.
  • Gerbert, B. (2005a). The AVDR tutorial for dentists brings research-based provider education to a new format. Family Violence Prevention and Health Practice, 3, 1- 2.
  • Gerbert, B. (2005b). Prevention for prenatal health study. Family Violence Prevention and Health Practice, 1, 1-2.
  • Glass, N., Fredland, N., Campbell, J., Yonas, M., Sharps, P., & Kub, J. (2003). Adolescent dating violence: prevalence, risk factors, health outcomes, and implications for clinical practice. JOGNN, 32(2), 227-238.
  • Goodman, L., & Epstein, D. (2005). Refocusing on Women: A new direction for policy and research on intimate partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 479-487.
  • Griffing, S. Ragin, D.F., Sage, R.E., Madry, L., Bingham, L.E., & Primm, B.J. (2002). Domestic violence survivors' self-identified reasons for returning to abusive relationships. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17(3), 306-319.
  • Grossman, N.B. (2004). Blunt trauma in pregnancy. American Family Physician, 70(7), 1303-1310.
  • Haggerty, L.A., & Goodman, L.A. (2003). Stages of change-based nursing interventions for victims of interpersonal violence. JOGNN, 32(1), 68-75.
  • Haggerty, L.A., Kelly, U., Hawkins, J., Pearce, C., & Kearney, M.H. (2001). Pregnant women's perceptions of abuse. JOGNN, 30(3), 283-290.
  • Hassouneh-Phillips, D. (2005). Understanding abuse of women with physical disabilities: An overview of the abuse pathways model. Advances in Nursing Science, 28(1), 70- 80.
  • Heckert, D. A., & Gondolf, E.W. (2004). Battered women's perceptions of risk versus risk factors and instruments in predicting repeat reassault. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(7), 778-800.
  • Higgins, L.E., & Hawkins, J.W. (2005). Screening for abuse during pregnancy: Implementing a multisite program. MCN, 30(1), 109-114.
  • Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2001). Predicting violence by serious wife assaulters. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16(5), 408-423.
  • Holtzworth-Munroe, A., & Meehan, J.C. (2004). Typologies of men who are maritally violent. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(12), 1369-1389.
  • Houry, D., Feldhaus, K., Peery, B., Abbott, J., Lowenstein, S.R., Al-Bataa-De-Montero, S., et al. (2004). A positive domestic violence screen predicts future domestic violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(9), 955-966.
  • Humphreys, J., Sharps, P.W., & Campbell, J.C. (2005). What we know and what we still need to learn. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(2), 182-187.
  • Janssen, P.A., Landolt, M.A., & Grunfeld, A.F. (2003). Assessing for domestic violence exposure in primary care settings: The transition from classroom to clinical practice. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(6), 623-633.
  • Jasinski, J.L. (2001). Pregnancy and violence against women: An analysis of longitudinal data, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16(7), 712-733.
  • Jasinski, J.L. (2004). Pregnancy and domestic violence: A review of the literature. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 5(1), 47-64.
  • Jiwani, Y. (2000). The 1999 General Social Survey on spousal violence: An analysis. Author.
  • Jordan, C.E. (2004a). Intimate partner violence and the justice system: An examination of the interface. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(12), 1412-1434.
  • Jordan, C.E. (2004b). Toward a national research agenda on violence against women: Continuing the dialogue on research and practice. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(12), 1365-1368.
  • Kearney, M.H., Munro, B.H., Kelly, U., & Hawkins, J.W. (2004). Health behaviors as mediators for the effect of partner abuse on infant birth weight. Nursing Research, 53(1), 36-45.
  • Kelly, P.J., & Morgan-Kidd, J. (2001.). Social influences on the sexual behaviors of adolescent girls in at-risk circumstances. JOGGN, 30(5), 481-489.
  • Kendall-Tacket, K. (2005). Exciting discoveries on the health effects of family violence: Where we are, where we need to go. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(2), 251-257.
  • Kirkpatrick, D.G. (2004). What is violence against women? Defining and measuring the problem. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(11), 1209-1234.
  • Koverola, C., & Heger, A. (2003). Responding to children exposed to domestic violence: Research informing practice and policy. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(4), 331-337.
  • Kroner, D.G. (2005). Issues in violent risk assessment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(2), 230-235.
  • Krugman, S.D., Witting, M.D., Furono, J.P., Hirshon, J.M., Limcangco, R., Perisse, A.R., et al. (2004). Perceptions of help resources for victims of intimate partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(7), 766-777.
  • Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J. (2005). Top 10 greatest "hits": Important findings and future directions for intimate partner violence research. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(1), 108-118.
  • Lipsky, S., Holt, V.L., Easterling, T.R., & Ctitchlow, C.W. (2003). Impact of police-reported intimate partner violence during pregnancy on birth outcomes. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 102(3), 557-564.
  • Logan, T.K., Evans, L., Stevenson, E., & Jordan, C.E. (2005). Barriers to services for rural and urban survivors of rape. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(5), 591-616.
  • Lutz, K.F. (2005). Abused pregnant women's interactions with health care providers during the childbearing year. JOGNN, 34(2), 151-162.
  • MacMillan, H.L. (1999). Physical abuse during pregnancy: A significant threat to maternal and child health. JAMC, 160(7), 1022-1023.
  • Margolin, G. (2005). Children's exposure to violence: Exploring developmental pathways to diverse outcomes. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(1), 72-81.
  • McFarlane, J. (2004). Intimate partner violence and physical health consequences: Commentary on Plichta. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(11), 1335-1341.
  • McFarlane, J., Campbell, J.C., Sharps, P., & Watson, MS. (2002). Abuse during pregnancy and femicide: Urgent implications for women's health. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 100(1), 27-36.
  • McFarlane, J., Malecha, A., Watson, K. Gist, J., Batten, E., Hall, I., et al. (2005). Intimate partner sexual assault against women: Frequency, health consequences, and treatment outcomes. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 105(1), 99-105.
  • McLennan, J.C. (2005). Domestic violence between same-gender partners: Recent findings and future research. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(2), 149-154.
  • McNutt, L-A., Waltermaurer, E., McCauley, J., Campbell, J.C., & Ford, D.E. (2005). Rationale for and development of the computerized intimate partner violence screen for primary care. Family Violence Prevention and Health Practice, 3, 1-12.
  • Mears, D. P., & Visher, C.A. (2005). Trends in understanding and addressing domestic violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(2), 204-211.
  • De Mendoza, V.B. (2001). Culturally appropriate care for pregnancy Latina women who are victims of domestic violence. JOGNN, 30(6), 579-588.
  • Mezey, G., Bacchus, L., Bewley, S., & White, S. (2005). Domestic violence, lifetime trauma and psychological health of childbearing women. BJOG, 112, 197-204.
  • Nasir, K., & Hyder, A.A. (2003). Violence against pregnant women in developing countries: Review of evidence. European Journal of Public Health, 13(2), 105-107.
  • Naumann, P., Langford, D., Torres, S., Campbell, J., & Glass, N. (1999). Women battering in primary care practice. Family Practice, 16(4), 343-352.
  • Nelson, H.D., Nygren, P., McInerney, Y., & Klein, J. (2004). Screening women and elderly adults for family and intimate partner violence: A review of the evidence for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Annals of Internal Medicine, 140(5), 387-396.
  • Noll, J. G. (2005). Does childhood sexual assault set in motion a cycle of violence against women? What we know and what we need to learn. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 455-465.
  • Ortiz, J.J., & Ford, L.R. (2005). Existence of staff barriers to partner violence screening and screening practices in military prenatal settings. JOGNN, 34(1), 63-69.
  • Plitcha, S.B. (2004). Intimate partner violence and physical health consequences: Policy and practice implications. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(11), 1296-1323.
  • Reichenbeim, M.E., & Moraes, C.L. (2004). Comparison between the abuse assessment screen and the revised conflict tactics scales for measuring physical violence during pregnancy. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 58, 523-527.
  • Renker, P.R. (2002). "Keep a blank face. I need to tell you what has been happening to me." Teens' stories of abuse and violence. MCN, 27(2), 109-116.
  • Renker, P.R. (2003). Keeping safe: Teenagers' strategies for dealing with perinatal violence. JOGNN, 32(1), 58-67.
  • Rhodes, K.V. (2005). The promise and problems with using information technology to achieve routine screening for intimate partner violence. Family Violence Prevention and Health Practice, 3, 1-14
  • Richardson, J. (2001). Guidebook on vicarious trauma: Recommended solutions for anti-violence workers. Health Canada.
  • Riger, S., Raja, S., & Camacho, J. (2002). The radiating impact of intimate partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17(2), 184-205.
  • Sabol, W.J., Coulton, C.J., & Korbin, J.E. (2004). Building community capacity for violence prevention. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(3), 322-340.
  • Schoening, A.M., Greenwood, J.L., McNichols, J.A., Heermann, J.A., & Agrawal, S. (2004). Effect of an intimate partner violence educational program on the attitudes of nurses. JOGNN, 33(5), 572-579.
  • Schwartz, M.D. (2005). The past and the future of violence against women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(1), 7-11.
  • Seng, J.S., Low, L.K., Sparbel, K.J.H., & Killion, C. (2004). Abuse-related post-traumatic stress during the childbearing year. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 46(6), 604-613.
  • Sharps, P.W., Koziol-McLain, J., Campbell, J., McFarlane, J., Sachs, C., & Xu, Xiao. (2001). Health care providers' missed opportunities for preventing femicide. Preventive Medicine, 33, 373-380.
  • Smith-Stover, C. (2005). Domestic violence research: What have we learned and where do we go from here? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 448-454.
  • Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada. (2005). Intimate partner violence consensus statement. JOGC, April, 365-388.
  • Statistics Canada. (2005). Family violence in Canada: A statistical profile. Author.
  • Status of Women. (2002). Assessing violence against women: A statistical profile. Author.
  • Stuart, G.L., Ramsey, S.E., Moore, T.M., Kahler, C.W., Farrell, L.E., Recupero, P.R., et al. (2003.). Reductions in marital violence following treatment for alcohol dependence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(10), 1113-1131.
  • Theroux, R. (2005). If I hadn't asked … AWHONN Lifelines, 9(4), 352, 351.
  • Tucker, S., Cremer, T., Fraser, C., & Southworth, C. (2005). A high-tech twist on abuse. Family Violence Prevention and Health Practice, 3, 1-5.
  • Women Abuse Council of Toronto. (2005). Women charged with domestic violence in Toronto: The unintended consequences of mandatory charge policies. Author.
  • Waltermaurer, E. (2005). Measuring intimate partner violence (IPV): You may only get what you ask for. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 501-506.
  • Watts, N. (2004). Screening for domestic violence: A team approach for maternal newborn nurses. AHWONN Lifelines, 8(3), 211-219.
  • Way, I., VanDeusen, K.M., Martin, G., Applegate, B., & Jandle, D. (2005). Vicarious trauma: A comparison of clinicians who treat survivors of sexual abuse and sexual offenders. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19(4), 49-71.
  • West, A., & Wandrei, M.L. (2002). Intimate partner violence: A model for predicting interventions by informal helpers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17(9), 972-986.
  • Williams, G.B., Dou, M., & Leal, C.C. (2003). Violence against pregnant women. AHWONN Lifelines, 7(4), 349-354.
  • Winn, N., Records, K., & Rice, M. (2003). The relationship between abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, & Group B streptococcus. MCN, 28(2), 105-110.
  • Woods, S.J. (2005). Intimate partner violence and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in women: What we know and need to know. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 394-402.
  • Yoshioka, M.R., & Choi, D.Y. (2005). Culture and interpersonal violence research: Paradigm shift to create a full continuum of domestic violence services. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 513-519.
  • Zink, T.M., & Jacobson, F. (2003). Screening for intimate partner violence when children are present: The victim's perspective. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(8), 892-890.
  • Zink, T., & Putman, F. (2005). Intimate partner violence research in the health care setting: What are appropriate and feasible methodological standards? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 365-372.
  • Zlotnick, C., & Powrie, R.O. (2001). Domestic violence screening among medical residents: Is the message getting through? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16(8), 841-845.
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