Social scientists knowledgeable about family violence are needed to respond to continuing growth in interest on this topic in the areas of public policy, mental health practice, basic and applied research. The Family Research Laboratory (FRL) has been the leading center in both family violence research and family violence research training for over 25 years, responsible for many of the seminal studies in this field and a publication list of over 39 books and 608 articles on this and related topics. This proposal will fund a five year continuation of the FRL?s highly successful post-doctoral training program in family violence research. Hallmarks of this program include: 1) a focus on all forms of family violence; 2) an interdisciplinary approach that exposes trainees to a variety of research methodologies; 3) an educational experience that entails close collaboration with faculty on a variety of significant, on-going research studies; 4) an emphasis on the translation of research findings to publication and practice; 5) an orientation toward issues of family violence in minority communities; and 6) training in the responsible conduct of research on these sensitive topics. The success of this approach is demonstrated by the number of FRL trainees who have become leaders in the field and who have spearheaded the development of new sub-areas of research. It is also demonstrated by an outstanding record of publications and grant awards compiled by graduates of the fellowship program.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Project #
5T32MH015161-29
Application #
6881607
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZMH1-CRB-J (03))
Program Officer
Wynne, Debra K
Project Start
1977-09-15
Project End
2007-06-30
Budget Start
2005-07-01
Budget End
2006-06-30
Support Year
29
Fiscal Year
2005
Total Cost
$212,381
Indirect Cost
Name
University of New Hampshire
Department
Miscellaneous
Type
Other Domestic Higher Education
DUNS #
111089470
City
Durham
State
NH
Country
United States
Zip Code
03824
Straus, Murray A; Michel-Smith, Yahayra (2014) Mutuality, severity, and chronicity of violence by Father-Only, Mother-Only, and mutually violent parents as reported by university students in 15 nations. Child Abuse Negl 38:664-76
Walsh, Wendy A; Dawson, Jean; Mattingly, Marybeth J (2010) How are we measuring resilience following childhood maltreatment? Is the research adequate and consistent? What is the impact on research, practice, and policy? Trauma Violence Abuse 11:27-41
Cuevas, Carlos A; Finkelhor, David; Ormrod, Richard et al. (2009) Psychiatric diagnosis as a risk marker for victimization in a national sample of children. J Interpers Violence 24:636-52
Sabina, Chiara; Straus, Murray A (2008) Polyvictimization by dating partners and mental health among U.S. college students. Violence Vict 23:667-82
Conron, Kerith Jane; Scout; Austin, S Bryn (2008) ""Everyone has a right to, like, check their box:"" findings on a measure of gender identity from a cognitive testing study with adolescents. J LGBT Health Res 4:1-9
Straus, Murray A (2008) Bucking the tide in family violence research. Trauma Violence Abuse 9:191-213
Hines, Denise A; Straus, Murray A (2007) Binge drinking and violence against dating partners: the mediating effect of antisocial traits and behaviors in a multinational perspective. Aggress Behav 33:441-57
Hines, Denise A (2007) Predictors of sexual coercion against women and men: a multilevel, multinational study of university students. Arch Sex Behav 36:403-22
Dykas, Matthew J; Cassidy, Jude (2007) Attachment and the processing of social information in adolescence. New Dir Child Adolesc Dev :41-56
Straus, Murray A; Ramirez, Ignacio Luis (2007) Gender symmetry in prevalence, severity, and chronicity of physical aggression against dating partners by university students in Mexico and USA. Aggress Behav 33:281-90

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