2018
Examining the Setting Characteristics that Promote Survivor Empowerment: a Mixed Method Study
Nnawulezi N, Sullivan C, Hacskaylo M. Examining the Setting Characteristics that Promote Survivor Empowerment: a Mixed Method Study. Journal Of Family Violence 2018, 34: 261-274. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-018-0016-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHousing organisationsSurvivor empowermentExploratory sequential mixed-method designIntimate partnersQualitative interviewsMixed-methods studyRelational cultureEmpowermentViolent behaviorMixed-method designMeaningful roleMethods studyExploratory studyOrganizational characteristicsInterviewsOrganizationPracticeStructured interviewsStaffPolicyPartnershipBasic assumptionsLeadersPowerAutonomy
2017
Bringing Community Based Participatory Research to Domestic Violence Scholarship: an Online Toolkit
Goodman L, Thomas K, Nnawulezi N, Lippy C, Serrata J, Ghanbarpour S, Sullivan C, Bair-Merritt M. Bringing Community Based Participatory Research to Domestic Violence Scholarship: an Online Toolkit. Journal Of Family Violence 2017, 33: 103-107. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-017-9944-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity-based participatory researchDomestic violence researchersViolence researchersParticipatory researchCommunity membersCo-create knowledgeOwn research experienceViolence scholarshipDV researchCBPR researchOngoing involvementCommunity needsCBPR approachResearch processOnline toolkitInsufficient opportunitiesSubject of researchShort vignettesResearch experienceAcademic journalsCommunityResearchersResearchScholarshipPartnership
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