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Chelsea M. Spencer
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Mental health factors and intimate partner violence perpetration and victimization: A meta-analysis.
C Spencer, AB Mallory, BM Cafferky, JG Kimmes, AR Beck, SM Stith
Psychology of Violence 9 (1), 1, 2019
3102019
Risk factors for male perpetration and female victimization of intimate partner homicide: A meta-analysis
CM Spencer, SM Stith
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 21 (3), 527-540, 2020
2922020
Why sexual assault survivors do not report to universities: A feminist analysis
C Spencer, A Mallory, M Toews, S Stith, L Wood
Family relations 66 (1), 166-179, 2017
1652017
Do online parenting programs create change?: A meta-analysis.
CM Spencer, GL Topham, EL King
Journal of Family Psychology 34 (3), 364, 2020
1372020
Risk markers for physical intimate partner violence victimization: A meta-analysis
CM Spencer, SM Stith, B Cafferky
Aggression and violent behavior 44, 8-17, 2019
1202019
A meta-analysis of risk markers for intimate partner violence in same-sex relationships
JG Kimmes, AB Mallory, C Spencer, AR Beck, B Cafferky, SM Stith
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 20 (3), 374-384, 2019
972019
Gender differences in risk markers for perpetration of physical partner violence: Results from a meta-analytic review
C Spencer, B Cafferky, SM Stith
Journal of family violence 31, 981-984, 2016
882016
What puts individuals at risk for physical intimate partner violence perpetration? A meta-analysis examining risk markers for men and women
CM Spencer, SM Stith, B Cafferky
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 23 (1), 36-51, 2022
762022
Factors related to college students’ decisions to report sexual assault
C Spencer, S Stith, J Durtschi, M Toews
Journal of interpersonal violence 35 (21-22), 4666-4685, 2020
712020
The association between attachment styles and physical intimate partner violence perpetration and victimization: A meta‐analysis
CM Spencer, BM Keilholtz, SM Stith
Family process 60 (1), 270-284, 2021
672021
Perpetrator risk markers for intimate terrorism and situational couple violence: A meta-analysis
HA Love, CM Spencer, SA May, M Mendez, SM Stith
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 21 (5), 922-931, 2020
632020
Risk markers for physical teen dating violence perpetration: A meta-analysis
CM Spencer, ML Toews, KM Anders, SK Emanuels
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 22 (3), 619-631, 2021
562021
Risk markers for physical teen dating violence victimization in the United States: A meta-analysis
CM Spencer, KM Anders, ML Toews, SK Emanuels
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 49, 575-589, 2020
532020
The dark side of the rainbow: Queer women’s experiences of intimate partner violence
J Harden, P McAllister, CM Spencer, SM Stith
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse 23 (1), 301-313, 2022
442022
The relationship between approval of violence and intimate partner violence in college students
CM Spencer, P Morgan, J Bridges, M Washburn-Busk, SM Stith
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (1-2), NP212-NP231, 2021
402021
“I'm Black, I'm strong, and I need help”: Toxic Black femininity and intimate partner violence
LC Kelly, CM Spencer, SM Stith, C Beliard
Journal of Family Theory & Review 12 (1), 54-63, 2020
332020
Remembering the good times: The influence of relationship nostalgia on relationship satisfaction across time
AB Mallory, CM Spencer, JG Kimmes, AM Pollitt
Journal of marital and family therapy 44 (4), 561-574, 2018
322018
Examining attempted and completed intimate partner homicide: A qualitative synthesis
J Harden, J Du, CM Spencer, SM Stith
Violence and victims 34 (6), 869-888, 2019
292019
The role of income inequality on factors associated with male physical intimate partner violence perpetration: a meta-analysis
CM Spencer, M Mendez, SM Stith
Aggression and violent behavior 48, 116-123, 2019
232019
COVID-19 specific risk markers for intimate partner violence perpetration
CM Spencer, C Gimarc, J Durtschi
Journal of family violence 37 (6), 881-891, 2022
212022
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