(2015). Bibliography of Empirical Papers

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Bibliography of Empirical Papers Addressing the Typology
Compiled by Michael P. Johnson
October 19, 2015
Anderson, K. L. (2008). Is partner violence worse in the context of control? Journal of Marriage
and Family, 70(5), 1157-1168.
Ansara, D. L., & Hindin, M. J. (2010). Exploring gender differences in the patterns of intimate
partner violence in Canada: A latent class approach. Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, 64, 849-854.
Ansara, D. L., & Hindin, M. J. (2010). Formal and informal help-seeking associated with
women's and men's experiences of intimate partner violence in Canada. Social Science &
Medicine, 70(7), 1011-1018. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.12.009
Ansara, D. L., & Hindin, M. J. (2011). Psychosocial consequences of intimate partner violence
for women and men in Canada. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(8), 1628-1645. doi:
10.1177/0886260510370600
Beck, C. A., Anderson, E. R., O'Hara, K. L., & Benjamin, G. A. H. (2013). Patterns of intimate
partner violence in a large, epidemiological sample of divorcing couples. Journal of
Family Psychology, 27(5), 15-22. doi: 10.1037/a0034182
Brownridge, D. A. (2010). Does the situational couple violence-intimate terrorism typology
explain cohabitors' high risk of intimate partner violence? Journal of Interpersonal
Violence, 25(7), 1264-1283. doi: 10.1177/0886260509340544
Bubriski-McKenzie, A., & Jasinski, J. L. (2013). Mental health effect of intimate terrorism and
situational couple violence among Black and Hispanic women. Violence Against Women,
19(12), 1429-1448. doi: 10.1177/1077801213517515
Crossman, K., Khaw, L., Hardesty, J. L., & Raffaelli, M. (2010). Coparenting quality after
separation: The role of intimate terrorism and boundary ambiguity Paper presented at the
National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.
Crossman, K. A., Hardesty, J. L., & Raffaelli, M. (in press). “He could scare me without laying a
hand on me”: Mothers’ experiences of nonviolent coercive control during marriage and
after separation. Violence Against Women.
Delsol, C., Margolin, G., & John, R. S. (2003). A typology of maritally violent men and
correlates of violence in a community sample. Journal of Marriage and Family, 65(3),
635-651. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2003.00635.x
Felson, R. B., & Outlaw, M. C. (2007). The control motive and marital violence. Violence and
Victims, 22(4), 387-407.
Felson, R. B., & Outlaw, M. C. (2007). "The control motive and marital violence": Erratum.
Violence and Victims, 22(6).
Foshee, V. A., Bauman, K. E., Linder, F., Rice, J., & Wilcher, R. (2007). Typologies of
adolescent dating violence: Identifying typologies of adolescent dating violence
perpetration. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 22(5), 498-519. doi:
10.1177/0886260506298829
Frankland, A., & Brown, J. (2014). Coercive control in same-sex intimate partner violence.
Journal of Family Violence, 29(1), 15-22. doi: 10.1007/s10896-013-9558-1
Friend, D. J., Bradley, R. P. C., Thatcher, R., & Gottman, J. M. (2011). Typologies of intimate
partner violence: Evaluation of a screening instrument for differentiation. Journal of
Family Violence, 26(7), 551-563. doi: 10.1007/s10896-011-9392-2
Frye, V., Manganello, J., Campbell, J. C., Walton-Moss, B., & Wilt, S. (2006). The distribution
of and factors associated with intimate terrorism and situational couple violence among a
population-based sample of urban women in the United States. Journal of Interpersonal
Violence, 21(10), 1286-1313.
Glass, N., Perrin, N., Hanson, G., Mankowski, E., Bloom, T., & Campbell, J. (2009). Patterns of
partners' abusive behaviors as reported by Latina and non-Latina survivors. Journal of
Community Psychology, 37(2), 156-170.
Graham-Kevan, N., & Archer, J. (2003). Intimate terrorism and common couple violence: A test
of Johnson's predictions in four British samples. Journal of Interpersonal Violence,
18(11), 1247-1270.
Graham-Kevan, N., & Archer, J. (2003). Physical aggression and control in heterosexual
relationships: The effect of sampling. Violence and Victims, 18(2), 181-196.
Graham-Kevan, N., & Archer, J. (2005). Using Johnson’s domestic violence typology to classify
men and women in a non-selected sample. Paper presented at the 9th International Family
Violence Research Conference, New Hampshire.
Graham-Kevan, N., Zacarias, A. E., & Soares, J. J. F. (2012). Investigating violence and control
dyadically in a help-seeking sample from Mozambique. Scientific World Journal. doi:
10.1100/2012/590973
Guzik, K. (2009). Arresting Abuse: Mandatory Legal Interventions, Power, and Intimate
Abusers. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press.
Hardesty, J. L., Khaw, L., Chung, G. H., & Martin, J. M. (2008). Coparenting relationships after
divorce: Variations by type of marital violence and fathers' role differentiation. Family
Relations, 57(4), 479-491.
Hardesty, J. L., Khaw, L., Ridgway, M. D., Weber, C., & Miles, T. (2013). Coercive control and
abused women's decisions about their pets when seeking shelter. Journal of Interpersonal
Violence, 28(13), 2617-2639. doi: 10.1177/0886260513487994
Haselschwerdt, M. L., Hlavaty, K., Carlson, C., Schneider, M., Maddox, L., & Skipper, M.
(Under review). Heterogeneity within domestic violence exposure: Young adults’
retrospective experiences. Psychology of Violence.
Hines, D. A., Brown, J., & Dunning, E. (2007). Characteristics of callers to the Domestic Abuse
Hotline for Men. Journal of Family Violence, 22, 63-72.
Hines, D. A., & Douglas, E. M. (2010). Intimate terrorism by women towards men: Does it
exist? Journal of Aggression, Conflict, and Peace Research, 2(3), 36-56.
Hines, D. A., & Douglas, E. M. (2011). Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder in men who
sustain intimate partner violence: A study of helpseeking and community samples.
Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 12(2), 112-127.
Hines, D. A., & Douglas, E. M. (2012). Alcohol and drug abuse in men who sustain intimate
partner violence. Aggressive Behavior, 38(1), 31-46. doi: 10.1002/ab.20418
Jasinski, J. L., Blumenstein, L., & Morgan, R. (2014). Testing Johnson's typology: Is there
gender symmetry in intimate terrorism? Violence and Victims, 29(1), 73-88. doi:
10.1891/0886-6708.vv-d-12-00146
Johnson, M. P. (1999). Conflict and control: Images of symmetry and asymmetry in domestic
violence. Paper presented at the Families in Conflict Symposium, University Park, PA.
Johnson, M. P. (2000). Conflict and control: Symmetry and asymmetry in domestic violence.
Paper presented at the National Institute of Justice Gender Symmetry Workshop,
Arlington, VA.
Johnson, M. P. (2001). Conflict and control: Symmetry and asymmetry in domestic violence. In
A. Booth, A. C. Crouter & M. Clements (Eds.), Couples in Conflict (pp. 95-104).
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Johnson, M. P. (2006). Conflict and control: Gender symmetry and asymmetry in domestic
violence. Violence Against Women, 12(11), 1-16.
Johnson, M. P. (2008). A Typology of Domestic Violence: Intimate Terrorism, Violent
Resistance, and Situational Couple Violence. Boston: Northeastern University Press.
Johnson, M. P., & Cares, A. (2004, November). Effects and non-effects of childhood experiences
of family violence on adult partner violence. Paper presented at the National Council on
Family Relations annual meeting, Orlando, FL.
Johnson, M. P., Conklin, V., & Menon, N. (2002, November). The effects of different types of
domestic violence on women: Intimate terrorism vs. situational couple violence. Paper
presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual meeting, Houston, Texas.
Johnson, M. P., & Leone, J. M. (2000, July). The differential effects of patriarchal terrorism and
common couple violence: Findings from the National Violence Against Women survey.
Paper presented at the Tenth International Conference on Personal Relationships,
Brisbane, Australia.
Johnson, M. P., & Leone, J. M. (2005). The differential effects of intimate terrorism and
situational couple violence: Findings from the National Violence Against Women
Survey. Journal of Family Issues, 26(3), 322-349.
Johnson, M. P., Leone, J. M., & Xu, Y. (2008, November). Gender, intimate terrorism, and
situational couple violence in general survey data: The gender debate revisited--again.
Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual meeting, Little Rock,
AR.
Johnson, M. P., Leone, J. M., & Xu, Y. (2014). Intimate terrorism and situational couple
violence in general surveys: Ex-spouses required. Violence Against Women, 20(2), 186207. doi: 10.1177/1077801214521324
Johnson, R., Gilchrist, E., Beech, A. R., Weston, S., Takriti, R., & Freeman, R. (2006). A
psychometric typology of U.K. domestic violence offenders. Journal of Interpersonal
Violence, 21(10), 1270-1285. doi: 10.1177/0886260506291655
Johnston, J. R., & Campbell, L. E. (1993). A clinical typology of interparental violence in
disputed-custody divorces. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 63(2), 190-199.
Jouriles, E. N., & McDonald, R. (2015). Intimate partner violence, coercive control, and child
adjustment problems. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(3), 459-474. doi:
10.1177/0886260514535099
Krantz, G., & Vung, N. D. (2009). The role of controlling behaviour in intimate partner violence
and its health effects: A population based study from rural Vietnam. BMC Public Health,
9. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-143
Laroche, D. (2005). Aspects of the context and consequences of domestic violence: Situational
couple violence and intimate terrorism in Canada in 1999. Retrieved July 22, 2009, from
http://www.stat.gouv.qc.ca/bul/conditions_vie/AspectViolen_an.pdf
Lehmann, P., Simmons, C. A., & Pillai, V. K. (2012). The validation of the Checklist of
Controlling Behaviors (CCB): Assessing coercive control in abusive relationships.
Violence Against Women, 18(8), 913-933. doi: 10.1177/1077801212456522
Leone, J. M. (2007, November). Suicide ideation among African American victims of intimate
terrorism and situational couple violence. Paper presented at the National Council on
Family Relations annual meeting, Pittsburgh.
Leone, J. M. (2011). Suicidal behavior among low-income, African American female victims of
intimate terrorism and situational couple violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence,
26(13), 2568-2591. doi: 10.1177/0886260510388280
Leone, J. M., Johnson, M. P., & Cohan, C. L. (2003, November). Help-seeking among women in
violent relationships: Factors associated with formal and informal help utilization. Paper
presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual meeting, Vancouver,
British Columbia.
Leone, J. M., Johnson, M. P., & Cohan, C. L. (2004, November). Differences in women’s
perceived social support: An examination of two types of violent relationships. Paper
presented at the National Council on Family Relations annual meeting, Orlando, FL.
Leone, J. M., Johnson, M. P., & Cohan, C. M. (2007). Victim help-seeking: Differences between
intimate terrorism and situational couple violence. Family Relations, 56(5), 427-439.
Leone, J. M., Johnson, M. P., Cohan, C. M., & Lloyd, S. (2001, June). Consequences of different
types of domestic violence for low-income, ethnic women: A control-based typology of
male-partner violence. Paper presented at the International Network on Personal
Relationships, Prescott, Arizona.
Leone, J. M., Johnson, M. P., Cohan, C. M., & Lloyd, S. (2004). Consequences of male partner
violence for low-income, ethnic women. Journal of Marriage and Family, 66(2), 471489. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2004.00032.x
Leone, J. M., Lape, M. E., & Xu, Y. L. (2014). Women's decisions to not seek formal help for
partner violence: A comparison of intimate terrorism and situational couple violence.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29(10), 1850-1876. doi: 10.1177/0886260513511701
Leone, J. M., Xu, Y., & Lape, M. (2008). Barriers to help seeking: Understanding the needs of
women in violent relationships. Paper presented at the National Council on Family
Relations Annual Conference, Little Rock, AR.
Leone, J. M., Xu, Y., & Lape, M. E. (2008, November). Choosing to Not Seek Formal Help:
Differences Among Female Partner Violence Victims. Paper presented at the Annual
meetings of the National Council on Family Relations, Little Rock, Arkansas.
Lira, L. R., & Mendez, M. T. S. (2008). Episodic violence or intimate terrorism? An exploratory
proposal to classify violence against women in the context of intimate couple
relationships. Salud Mental, 31(6), 469-478.
Lockwood, V., & Allen, M. (2009, May 29). Domestic violence: “Once an abuser, always an
abuser” not always true. SMU Research Retrieved October 15, 2015, from
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Menon, N. (2003). A feminist study of domestic violence in rural India. Master's, Penn State,
University Park.
Menon, N. (2008). Domestic Violence in India: Identifying Types of Control and Coping
Mechanisms in Violent Relationships. Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA.
Menon, N., & Johnson, M. P. (2007). Patriarchy and paternalism in intimate partner violence: A
study of domestic violence in rural India. In K. Misra & J. Lowry (Eds.), Recent Studies
on Indian Women: Empirical Work of Social Scientists (pp. 171-195). New Delhi: Rawat
Publications.
Myhill, A. (2015). "Measuring coercive control: What can we learn from national population
surveys?" Violence Against Women, 21(3), 355–375.
Nawaz, B. (2014). Understanding Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Through Control Tactics: A
Sociological Study Of Women’s Experiences From Pakistan. Ph.D. Doctoral Dissertation,
Univeraity of Karachi.
Nielsen, S. K., Hardesty, J. L., & Raffaelli, M. (In press). Exploring variations within situational
couple violence and comparisons to coercive controlling violence and no violence/no
control. Violence Against Women.
Ornstein, P., & Rickne, J. (2013). When does intimate partner violence continue after separation?
Violence Against Women, 19, 617-633.
Overlien, C. (2013). The children of patriarchal terrorism. Journal of Family Violence, 28(3),
277-287. doi: 10.1007/s10896-013-9498-9
Piispa, M. (2002). Complexity of patterns of violence against women in heterosexual
partnerships. Violence Against Women, 8(7), 873-900. doi:
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Prospero, M. (2008). The effect of coercion on aggression and mental health among reciprocally
violent couples. Journal of Family Violence, 23(3), 195-202.
Rosen, K. H., Stith, S. M., Few, A. L., Daly, K. L., & Tritt, D. R. (2005). A qualitative
investigation of Johnson's typology. Violence and Victims. Special Issue: Women's and
Men's Use of Interpersonal Violence, 20(3), 319-334.
Sillito, C. (2012). Gendered physical and emotional health consequences of situational couple
violence for heterosexual married and cohabiting couples. Feminist Criminology, 7(4),
255-281. doi: 10.1177/1557085111431695
Simmons, C. A., Lehmann, P., & Collier-Tenison, S. (2008). Men's use of controlling behaviors:
A comparison of reports by women in a domestic violence shelter and women in a
domestic violence offender program. Journal of Family Violence, 23(6), 387-394. doi:
10.1007/s10896-008-9159-6
Simpson, L. E., Doss, B. D., Wheeler, J., & Christensen, A. (2007). Relationship violence among
couples seeking therapy: Common couple violence or battering? Journal of Marital and
Family Therapy, 33(2), 270-283.
Stith, S. M., Amanor-Boadu, Y., Miller, M. S., Menhusen, E., Morgan, C., & Few-Demo, A.
(2011). Vulnerabilities, stressors, and adaptations in situationally violent relationships.
Family Relations, 60(1), 73-89. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3729.2010.00634.x
Straus, M. A., & Gozjolko, K. L. (2014). "Intimate Terrorism" and gender differences in injury
of dating partners by male and female university students. Journal of Family Violence,
29(1), 51-65. doi: 10.1177/1477370806065584
Swan, S. C., & Snow, D. L. (2002). A typology of women's use of violence in intimate
relationships. Violence against Women, 8(3), 286-319.
Tanha, M., Beck, C. J. A., Figueredo, A. J., & Raghavan, C. (2010). Sex differences in intimate
partner violence and the use of coercive control as a motivational factor for intimate
partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(10), 1836-1854. doi:
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Thomson, C. M. (2008). Typologies of male and female adolescent perpetrators of dating
violence: Three subtypes for males and four subtypes for females, and differences among
them. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Southern California.
Walsh, Z., Swogger, M. T., O'Connor, B. P., Schonbrun, Y. C., Shea, M. T., & Stuart, G. L.
(2010). Subtypes of partner violence perpetrators among male and female psychiatric
patients. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119(3), 563-574. doi: 10.1037/a0019858
Zweig, J. M., Yahner, J., Dank, M., & Lachman, P. (2014). Can Johnson’s typology of adult
partner violence apply to teen dating violence? Journal of Marriage and Family, 76(4),
808-825.
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