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Report Background & Methods: Alaska Native Intimate Partner
and Sexual Violence Survey

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Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Justice 

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- Rosay Ph.D., Andre B. Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men - 2010 Findings From the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey. National Institute of Justice Research Report. May 2016. pg. 5-9.
Reviewed 2023

Update
Coping Strategies and Household
Stress/Violence in Remote Alaska:
A Longitudinal View
Across the COVID-19 Pandemic

Fried, R., Hahn, M., Gillott, L., Cochran, P., & Eichelberger, L. (2022). Coping strategies and household stress/violence in remote Alaska: a longitudinal view across the COVID-19 pandemic. International journal of circumpolar health, 81(1), 2149064.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Gerber, M. M., González, R., Carvacho, H., Jiménez-Moya, G., Moya, C., & Jackson, J. (2018). On the justification of intergroup violence: The roles of procedural justice, police legitimacy, and group identity in attitudes toward violence among indigenous people. Psychology of Violence, 8(3), 379–389.

Metheny, N., & Stephenson, R. (2020). Structural stressors and intimate partner violence in indigenous men who have sex with men in the United States. Stigma and Health, 5(4), 492–496.

Olver, M. E., Kingston, D. A., & Sowden, J. N. (2020). An examination of latent constructs of dynamic sexual violence risk and need as a function of indigenous and nonindigenous ancestry. Psychological Services. Advance online publication.

Walling, S. M., Suvak, M. K., Howard, J. M., Taft, C. T., & Murphy, C. M. (2012). Race/ethnicity as a predictor of change in working alliance during cognitive behavioral therapy for intimate partner violence perpetrators. Psychotherapy, 49(2), 180–189.

Yuan, N. P., Belcourt-Dittloff, A., Schultz, K., Packard, G., & Duran, B. M. (2015). Research agenda for violence against American Indian and Alaska Native women: Toward the development of strength-based and resilience interventions. Psychology of Violence, 5(4), 367–373.

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