04. Other works

Amaya-Jackson, L., R. R. S. Socolar, W. Hunter, D. K. Runyan and R. O. M. Colindres (2000). Directly Questioning Children and Adolescents About Maltreatment: A Review of Survey Measures Used. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(7): 725-759.

Bloom, Shelah S. (2008). Violence Against Women and Girls: A Compendium of Monitoring and Evaluation Indicators. MEASURE Evaluation, with support from USAID East Africa and Inter-Agency Gender Working Group.Clift, R.J.W., L.A. Thomas, and D.G. Dutton. (2005). Two-Year Reliability of the Propensity for Abusiveness Scale. Journal of Family Violence, 20(4): 231-234.

Cook, Sarah L. (2002). Self-reports of Sexual, Physical, and Nonphysical Abuse Perpetration: A Comparison of Three Measures. Violence Against Women, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 541-565, May.

Cooper, Lesley, Julia Anaf, and Margaret Bowden. (2006). Contested concepts in violence against women: ‘intimate’, ‘domestic’ or ‘torture’? Australian Social Work, v.59 no.3, Sept: (314)-327.

Dahlberg, Linda L., Susan B. Toal, Monica H. Swahn, and Christopher B. Behrens. (2005). Measuring Violence-Related Attitudes, Behaviors, and Influences Among Youths: A Compendium of Assessment Tools, 2nd ed., Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.

DeKeseredy, Walter S. (1999). Tactics of the antifeminist backlash against Canadian national woman abuse surveys. Violence Against Women, 5(11), November.

Dobash, Russell P. et al. (1992). The myth of sexual symmetry in marital violence. Social Problems, 39(1), February.

Dutton, D.G., M.A. Landolt, A. Starzomski, and M. Bodnarchuk. (2001). Validation of the Propensity for Abusiveness Scale in Diverse Male Populations. Journal of Family Violence, V16(1): 59-73.

Gelles, R J. (2000). Estimating the Incidence and Prevalence of Violence against Women. Violence Against Women, 6, 7, 784-804.

Goldman, J.D.G., and U.K. Padayachi. (2000). Some methodological problems in estimating incidence and prevalence in child sexual abuse research. Journal of Sex Research, 37(4): 305.

Gordon, Malcolm. (2000). Definitional issues in violence against women: Surveillance and research from a violence research perspective. Violence Against Women, 6(7), August.

Grych, J., & Hamby, S. L. (2014). Advancing the Measurement of Violence: Challenges and Opportunities. Psychology of Violence, 4(4), 363-368.

Hamburger, ME, Basile KC, Vivolo AM. (2011). Measuring Bullying Victimization, Perpetration, and Bystander Experiences: A Compendium of Assessment Tools. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.

Johnson, H. (1998). Rethinking Survey Research on Violence Against Women. In Dobash, R.E. and Dobash, R.F. (eds.) Rethinking Violence Against Women, London: Sage, pp. 23-51.

Johnson, Michael P. (1995). Patriarchal terrorism and common couple violence: Two forms of violence against women. Journal of Marriage and the Family, Volume 57 Issue 2, May, pp. 283-294.

Kaplan, M. S., J. V. Becker and C. E. Tenke (1991). Influence of Abuse History on Male Adolescent Self-Reported Comfort With Interviewer Gender. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 6(1): 3-11.

Kaukinen, C., Anderson, K., Jasinski, J. L., Mustaine, E. E., Powers, R. A., Hughes Miller, M., . . . Yegidis, B. (2017). The Direction of Violence against Women Research and Evaluation. Women & Criminal Justice, 1-23.

Kilpatrick, D.G. (2004). What is violence against women? Defining and measuring the problem. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (11): 1209-1234, NOV.

Leung, L., Miedema, S., Warner, X., Homan, S., & Fulu, E. (2019). Making feminism count: integrating feminist research principles in large-scale quantitative research on violence against women and girls. Gender & Development, 27(3), 427-447. doi:10.1080/13552074.2019.1668142McCarthy, K. J., Mehta, R., & Haberland, N. A. (2018). Gender, Power, and Violence: A Systematic Review of Measures and Their Association with Male Perpetration of IPV. PLoS one, 13(11), e0207091.

McMahon, S., & Farmer, G. L. (2011). An Updated Measure for Assessing Subtle Rape Myths. Social Work Research, 35(2), 71-81. 10.1093/swr/35.2.71

Ogle, R. L., N. E. Noel, et al. (2009). Assessing Acceptance of Violence Toward Women: A Factor Analysis of Burt’s Acceptance of Interpersonal Violence Scale. Violence Against Women, 15(7): 799-809.

Perrin, N., Marsh, M., Clough, A., Desgroppes, A., Yope Phanuel, C., Abdi, A., . . . Glass, N. (2019). Social Norms and Beliefs About Gender Based Violence Scale: A Measure for Use with Gender Based Violence Prevention Programs in Low-Resource and Humanitarian Settings. Conflict and Health, 13(1), 6. 10.1186/s13031-019-0189-x

Rosenblatt, Jennifer A., and Michael J. Furlong. (1997). Assessing the reliability and validity of student self-reports of campus violence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 26(2).

Ruback, R. Barry, and Neil Alan Weiner. (eds.). (1995). Interpersonal Violent Behaviors: Social and Cultural Aspects. New York, NY: Springer Pub. Co.
Includes: 2. Methodological issues in cross-cultural large-survey research on violence / Rosemary Gartner.

Ruiz-Perez, I., J. Plazaola-Castano, and C. Vives-Cases. (2007). Methodological issues in the study of violence against women. J Epidemiol Community Health, 61(Suppl2): ii26-31.

Saltzman, Linda E. (2004). Issues related to defining and measuring violence against women - Response to Kilpatrick. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 19 (11): 1235-1243, NOV.

Saltzman, Linda E. (ed.). (2000). Violence Against Women, Special Issue: Building Data Systems for Monitoring and Responding to Violence Against Women, Part I, 6(7), August.
Includes;
Gordon, Malcolm. Definitional issues in violence against women: Surveillance and research from a violence research perspective.

Saltzman, Linda E. (ed.). (2000). Violence Against Women, Special Issue: Building Data Systems for Monitoring and Responding to Violence Against Women, Part II, 6(8), August.
Includes;
Schwartz, Martin D. Methodological issues in the use of survey data for measuring and characterizing violence against women (pp. 815-838).

Schwartz, Martin D. (ed). (1997). Researching Sexual Violence Against Women: Methodological and Personal Considerations. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Schwartz, Martin D., and Walter S. DeKeseredy. (2000). Measurement issues in studying violence against women. In Claire M. Renzetti, Raquel Kennedy Bergen and Jeffrey L. Edleson. (eds.). Sourcebook on Violence Against Women. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (In Preparation for. (2000). Publication).

Simmons, J., & Swahnberg, K. (2019). Can Nonresponse Bias and Known Methodological Differences Explain the Large Discrepancies in the Reported Prevalence Rate of Violence Found in Swedish Studies? PLOS ONE, 14(5), e0216451. 10.1371/journal.pone.0216451

Smith, Michael D. (1994). Enhancing the quality of survey data on violence against women: A feminist approach. Gender & Society, 8(1), pp. 109-127.

Tjaden, P. (2004). What is violence against women? Defining and measuring the problem - a response to Dean Kilpatrick. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 19 (11): 1244-1251, NOV.

Tjaden, P. (2005). Defining and Measuring Violence against Women: Background, Issues, and Recommendations. Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, 22(3, 4), 217-224.

Walby, S., Towers, J., & Francis, B. (2015). Is Violent Crime Increasing or Decreasing? A New Methodology to Measure Repeat Attacks Making Visible the Significance of Gender and Domestic Relations. British Journal of Criminology, 56(6), 1203-1234.