All Stories

  1. “He Stole My Meds to Get High:” The Mental Health and Well-Being of Women Abused by Intimate Partners and Their Disability Status
  2. “Never Give Up. The Creator Has Good Things in Store for You”: Risk Factors, Protective Factors, and Evidence of Resilience for Canadian Indigenous Women Abused by Intimate Partners
  3. “I Worry About My Kids’ Safety When They Visit”: Mothers’ Perceptions of Father/Child Post-Separation Contact in the Context of IPV
  4. My Parents, My Grandparents Went Through Residential School, and All this Abuse has Come From it: Examining Intimate Partner Violence Against Canadian Indigenous Women in the Context of Colonialism
  5. “Your Skin Crawled Every Time He Touched You”: A Secondary Qualitative Analysis Exploring Bagwell-Gray's Taxonomy of Intimate Partner Sexual Violence
  6. “He Tells People That I Am Going to Kill My Children”: Post-Separation Coercive Control in Men Who Perpetrate IPV
  7. Women's impressions of counselling for intimate partner violence.
  8. “Mommy’s Having a Bad Day”: The Impact of Premenstrual Symptoms on Mothering
  9. #MeToo on the Canadian Prairies: Raising Awareness of Sexual Assaults and Mental Health in Women Abused by Intimate Partners
  10. Introduction: Dignity's Special Issue on the Chab Dai Coalition's Butterfly Longitudinal Research Project
  11. A Longitudinal Study of the Well-Being of Canadian Women Abused by Intimate Partners: A Healing Journey
  12. Children’s Knowledge of Abuse Questionnaires (CKAQ)-Short: Two Brief Ten-Item Measures of Knowledge about Child Sexual Abuse Concepts
  13. The Mental Health and Well-Being of Canadian Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Women Abused by Intimate Partners
  14. The “Who Do You Tell?”™ Child Sexual Abuse Education Program: Eight Years of Monitoring
  15. The Responsible Choices for Men IPV Offender Program: Outcomes and a Comparison of Court-Mandated to Non-Court-Mandated Men
  16. The Complexities of Intimate Partner Violence: Mental Health, Disabilities, and Child Abuse History for White, Indigenous, and Other Visible Minority Canadian Women
  17. Women in IPV Treatment for Abusers and Women in IPV Survivor Groups: Different or Two Sides of the Same Coin?
  18. Preventing Homelessness for Women Who Leave Abusive Partners
  19. Strengthening Families
  20. “A Place To Go To When I Had No Place To Go To”
  21. “If They Can Get Through It, So Can I”
  22. “When I’d Dealt with My Issues, I Was Ready to Give Back”: Peer Leader’s Perspectives of Support Groups for Women Abused by Intimate Partners
  23. Mothering, Guiding, and Responding to Children: A Comparison of Women Abused and Not Abused by Intimate Partners
  24. Protective Strategies of Abused Mothers
  25. RCM Recidivism vis a vis specialized DV court
  26. Client-Centered Theory
  27. Racial Minority Women and Criminal Justice Responses to Domestic Violence
  28. You’re Not Alone: Mental Health Outcomes in Therapy Groups for Abused Women
  29. “I Didn't Know He Had It in Him to Kill Me”: Nonlethal Firearms Use and Partner Violence Against Canadian Women
  30. Listen to the Children: Kids’ Impressions of Who Do You TellTM
  31. Dating Violence
  32. I Built My House of Hope
  33. Calgary's Specialized Domestic Violence Court: An Evaluation of a Unique Model
  34. “Every Day It Takes a Piece of You Away”: Experiences of Grief and Loss Among Abused Mothers Involved With Child Protective Services
  35. STEPPING UP: A PEER-TO-PEER DATING VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROJECT ON A POST-SECONDARY CAMPUS
  36. Why physicians and nurses ask (or don’t) about partner violence: a qualitative analysis
  37. Needs Assessments
  38. A Comparison of Women Who Were Mandated and Nonmandated to the “Responsible Choices for Women” Group
  39. What Canadian youth tell us about disclosing abuse
  40. Patterns of Abuse Disclosure among Youth
  41. Implementation of Universal Screening for Domestic Violence in an Urgent Care Community Health Center
  42. Do good intentions beget good policy? A review of child protection policies to address intimate partner violence
  43. Factors influencing identification of and response to intimate partner violence: a survey of physicians and nurses
  44. Domestic violence screening rates in a community health center urgent care clinic
  45. Violence Against Women Health Care Provider Survey
  46. Group Treatment for Aggressive Women: An Initial Evaluation
  47. An Evaluation of a Bullying Prevention Program for Elementary Schools
  48. Children's Reports of Bullying and Safety at School
  49. The Everyday Occurrence
  50. The Long Term Impacts of Group Treatment for Partner Abuse
  51. An Evaluation of Men’s Batterer Treatment Groups
  52. Book Review: Women, Crime, and the Canadian Criminal Justice System
  53. What Children Learn from Sexual Abuse Prevention Programs: Difficult Concepts and Developmental Issues
  54. Daughter's Perceptions of Being Mothered by an Incest Survivor: A Phenomenological Study
  55. Considering Emotional Abuse in the Link Between Spouse and Child Abuse
  56. Residents' Views of the Efficacy of Shelter Services for Assaulted Women
  57. Touch Choices: Women, Abusive Partners, and the Ecology of Decision-Making
  58. Male Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Qualitative Study and Issues for Clinical Consideration
  59. The efficacy of group treatment for survivors of childhood abuse
  60. Mental Health Issues of Abused Women: The Perceptions of Shelter Workers
  61. Sexual Identity Issues for Male Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Qualitative Study
  62. An Evaluation of After-Treatment Couples' Groups for Wife Abuse
  63. The Development of a Measure of Public Health Nurses’ Practice Responses to Women Who Are Abused
  64. Child sexual abuse prevention programs: Evaluating who do you tell
  65. Post-Shelter Services: The Efficacy of Follow-Up Programs for Abused Women
  66. The Role of Public Health Nurses in Responding to Abused Women
  67. Evaluating the Effect of Group Process and Client Variables in Support Groups for Battered Women
  68. BOOK REVIEWS
  69. The revised Children's Knowledge of Abuse Questionnaire: Development of a measure of children's understanding of sexual abuse prevention concepts
  70. Theoretical and Practical Issues in Selecting a Measure of Family Functioning
  71. The Evolution of a Group for Young Children Who Have Witnessed Family Violence
  72. Developmental issues in young children's learning of sexual abuse prevention concepts
  73. Support groups for battered women: Research on their efficacy
  74. Parent's Perceptions of Their Child's Knowledge of Sexual Abuse Prevention Concepts
  75. An evaluation of redirection through education: A psychosocial rehabilitation program for young adults with psychiatric disability.
  76. The ability of elementary school children to learn child sexual abuse prevention concepts
  77. The Response of Community Mental-Health Professionals to Clients' Rights: A Review And Suggestions
  78. Needs Assessments
  79. Does gender matter in violence prevention programmes?