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. 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(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. 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