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Section 16
Trajectories of Physical Intimate Partner Violence

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- Chang, J. C., Dado, D., Hawker, L., Cluss, P. A., Buranosky, R., Slagel, L., McNeil, M., & Scholle, S. H. (2010). Understanding turning points in intimate partner violence: factors and circumstances leading women victims toward change. Journal of women's health (2002), 19(2), 251–259.

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Exposure to Intimate-Partner Violence
and Resilience Trajectories of Adolescents:
A Two-Wave Longitudinal Latent Transition Analysis

- Aksoy, D., Simões, C., & Favre, C. A. (2023). Exposure to Intimate-Partner Violence and Resilience Trajectories of Adolescents: A Two-Wave Longitudinal Latent Transition Analysis. International journal of environmental research and public health, 20(9), 5676.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Napier, T. R., Howell, K. H., Maye, C. E., Jamison, L. E., Mandell, J. E., & Thurston, I. B. (2021). Demographic factors, personal life experiences, and types of intimate partner violence. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. 

Shaffer, C. S., Gatner, D. T., McCuish, E., Douglas, K. S., & Viljoen, J. L. (2021). The role of psychopathic features and developmental risk factors in trajectories of physical intimate partner violence. Psychology of Violence, 11(6), 549–558.

Sorrentino, A. E., Iverson, K. M., Tuepker, A., True, G., Cusack, M., Newell, S., & Dichter, M. E. (2021). Mental health care in the context of intimate partner violence: Survivor perspectives. Psychological Services, 18(4), 512–522.

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