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Novembre 2015 – Numéro 32

              VEILLE SCIENTIFIQUE DU CRI-VIFF
               SUR LA VIOLENCE CONJUGALE

       Le 32e numéro de la veille
       scientifique mensuelle du
                CRI-VIFF
Le Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la
violence familiale et la violence faite aux
femmes (CRI-VIFF) publie une veille scienti-
fique sur une base mensuelle afin de fournir aux
principaux acteurs-rices (chercheurs-es, interve-
nants-es, étudiants-es, décideurs-es politiques)
impliqués dans la lutte contre la violence conju-
gale, l’accès aux plus récentes connaissances
théoriques, méthodologiques et pratiques qui                   TABLE DES MATIÈRES
les accompagneront dans leurs réflexions et
dans leurs pratiques.
                                                            Rapports de recherche et
Cette veille scientifique réunit les publications           documents officiels                    2
du dernier mois sur les différentes dimensions              Articles scientifiques                 2
de la violence conjugale. Ces publications sont             Résumés de livres                      6
de nature multiple : écrits scientifiques, littéra-         Livre                                  6
ture grise, articles de journaux, rapports ou               Revue de presse                        6
fiches synthèses du CRI-VIFF et autres évène-               Évènements                             6
ments pertinents.                                           Site Internet                          7
                                                            Autre                                  7
Nous vous souhaitons une bonne lecture !                    Activités du CRI-VIFF                  7

L’équipe du CRI-VIFF
                                                            « La violence, sous quelque forme qu’elle se
                                                            manifeste, est un échec » Jean-Paul Sartre

                                                      En voici donc l’édition du mois de novembre 2015 qui
                                                      est rendu possible grâce au soutien financier du Secré-
                                                      tariat à la condition féminine.

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        Rapports de recherche et                                                lence and Early Delinquency. Journal of Family Vio-
                                                                                lence, 30(8), 953-965.
          documents officiels
                                                                                Keller, PS., Granger, DA., Tyler, J., Gilbert, LR.,
Bouchard, S. (2015). Portrait Statistique Égalité                             Haak, EA. & Bi, S. (2015). Parental Problem Drinking
Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean. Québec, Canada: Conseil du                                is Associated with Children’s Adrenocortical Reac-
statut de la femme.                                                             tivity to Stress. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24
                                                                                (10), 3145-3153.
Chabot, C. (2015). Portrait Statistique Égalité Gas-
pésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine. Québec, Canada: Conseil                             Kothari, R., Easter, A., Lewis, R., Howard, LM. &
du statut de la femme.                                                          Micali, N. (2015). Intimate partner violence among
                                                                                women with eating disorders during the prenatal
Rochon, L. (2015). Portrait Statistique Égalité
Montérégie. Québec, Canada: Conseil du statut de la                             period. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 48(6),
femme.                                                                          727-735.

Roy, N. (2015). Portrait des Québécoises en 8                                 Kyegombe, N., Abramsky, T., Devries, KM.,
temps. Québec, Canada: Conseil du statut de la                                  Michau, L., Nakuti, J., Starmann, E., Musuya, T.,
femme.                                                                          Heise, L. & Watts, C. (2015). What is the potential for
                                                                                interventions designed to prevent violence against
                                                                                women to reduce children’s exposure to violence?
             Articles scientifiques1                                            Findings from the Sasa! Study, Kampala, Uganda.
                                                                                Child and Abuse & Neglect.

                ENFANCE ET MATERNITÉ                                            Renner, LM., Courtenay, EC. & Easton, SD.
                                                                                (2015). Pathways Linking Victimization, Depression,
Benavides, M., Almonte, JLJ. & Marquina, MPL.                                 Personal Mastery, and Perceptions of Parenting
(2015). The Co-Occurrence of Domestic and Child
                                                                                Competence Among Low-Income Women. Journal of
Violence in Urban Peru: Evidence from Three Re-
gions. Journal of Family Violence, 30(8), 1045-1053.                            Child and Family Studies, 24(9), 2817-2826.

Berger, JL., Douglas, EM. & Hines, DA. (2015).                                van Rooij, FB., van der Schuur, WA., Steketee,
The mental health of male victims and their children                            M., Mak, J. & Pels, T. (2015). Interparental Violence:
affected by legal and administrative partner aggres-                            Similarities and Discrepancies Between Narratives of
sion. Aggressive Behavior, 1-16.                                                Mothers and Their Children. Journal of Child and
                                                                                Family Studies, 24(11), 3350-3362.
Cha, S., Chapman, DA., Wan, W., Burton, CW. &
Masho, SW. (2015). Intimate partner violence and
                                                                                        ADOLESCENCE ET JEUNES ADULTES
postpartum contraceptive use: the role of race/
ethnicity and prenatal birth control counseling. Con-                           Dion, J., Matte-Gagné, C., Daigneault, I., Black-
traception, 92(3), 268-275.                                                     burn, ME., Hébert, M., McDuff, P., Auclair, J., Veil-
                                                                                lette, S. & Perron, M. (2016). A prospective study of
Chien-Chung, H., Vikse, JH., Lu, S. & Yi, S.                                  the impact of child maltreatment and friend support
(2015). Children’s Exposure to Intimate Partner Vio-                            on psychological distress trajectory: From adoles-

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fique où vous trouverez de plus amples détails sur l’article. Dans certains cas, les journaux scientifiques fournissent un accès gratuit à l’article en for-
mat PDF, mais ce n’est pas systématique.

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cence to emerging adulthood. Journal of Affective Dis-    Brown, J., Burnette, ML. & Cerulli, C. (2015). Cor-
orders, 189, 336-343.                                     relations Between Sexual Abuse Histories, Perceived
                                                          Danger, and PTSD Among Intimate Partner Violence
Edwards, KM., Rodenhizer-Stämpfli, KA. & Eck-           Victims. Journal of Interpersonal violence, 30(15), 2709-
                                                          2725.
stein, RP. (2015). Bystander Action in Situations of
Dating and Sexual Aggression : A Mixed Methodo-           Coker, AL., Fisher, BS., Bush, HM., Swan, SC.,
logical Study of High School Youth. Journal of Youth      Williams, CM., Clear, ER. & DeGue, S. (2015). Evalu-
and Adolescence, 44(12), 2321-2336.                       ation of the Green Dot Bystander Intervention to Re-
                                                          duce Interpersonal Violence Among College Stu-
Giordano, PC., Copp, JE., Longmore, MA. &
                                                          dents Across Three Campuses. Violence Against
Manning, WD. (2015). Contested Domains, Verbal
                                                          Women, 21(12), 1507-1527.
‘’Amplifiers’’, and Intimate Partner Violence in
Young Adulthood. Social Forces, 94(2), 923-951.
                                                          Crane, CA., Schlauch, RC. & Eckhardt, CI. (2015).
King, MD., Hatcher, SS. & Bride, B. (2015). An          Dyadic violence and readiness to change among
Exploration of Risk Factors Associated With Dating        male intimate partner violence offenders. Criminal
Violence : Examining the Predictability of Adoles-        Behaviour and Mental Health, 25(4), 287-298.
cent Female Dating Violence Perpetration. Journal of
Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 25(8), 907-     DeCamp, W. & Zaykowski, H. (2015). Develop-
922.                                                      mental victimology: Estimated group victimization
                                                          trajectories in the age-victimization curve. Interna-
Rivera, PM., Gonzales-Backen, MA., Yedlin, J.,          tional Review of Victimology, 21(3), 255-272.
Brown, EJ., Schwartz, SJ., Caraway, SJ., Weisskirch,
RS., Kim, SY. & Ham, LS. (2015). Family Violence          DeRiviere, L. (2015). Pay Now or Pay Later: An
Exposure and Sexual Risk-Taking Among Latino              Economic Rationale for State-Funded Helping Ser-
Emerging Adults: The role of Posttraumatic Stress         vices to Assist Women Leaving an Abusive Relation-
Symptomology and Acculturative Stress. Journal of         ship. Violence and Victims, 30(5), 770-797.
Family Violence, 30(8), 967-976.
                                                          Fanslow, JL., Gulliver, P., Dixon, R. & Ayallo, I.
                                                          (2015). Women’s Initiation of Physical Violence
                                                          Against an Abusive Partner Outside of a Violent Ep-
  DESCRIPTION ET COMPRÉHENSION DE LA                      isode. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(15), 2659-
            PROBLÉMATIQUE                                 2682.

Alfredsson, H., Ask, K. & von Borgstede, C.             Fernández-Lansac, V. & Crespo, M. (2015). Nar-
(2015). Beliefs about intimate partner violence: A sur-   rative Length and speech Rate in Battered Women.
vey of the Swedish general public. Scandinavian Jour-     PLoS One, 10(11).
nal of Psychology.
                                                          Fulu, E. & Miedema, S. (2015). Violence Against
Baugher, AR. & Gazmararian, JA. (2015). Mascu-          Women: Globalizing the Integrated Ecological Mod-
line gender role stress and violence : A literature re-   el. Violence Against Women, 21(12), 1431-1455.
view and future directions. Aggression and Violent
Behavior, 24, 107-112.                                    Gilbert, L., Shaw, SA., Goddard-Eckrich, D.,
                                                          Chang, M., Rowe, J., McCrimmon, T., Almonte, M.,
Bélanger, C., Mathieu, C., Dugal, C. & Cour-            Goodwin, S. & Epperson, M. (2015). Project WINGS
chesne, C. (2015). The Impact of Attachment on Inti-      (Women Initiating New Goals of Safety): A random-
mate Partner Violence Perpetrated by Women. The           ised controlled trial of a screening, brief intervention
American Journal of Family Therapy, 43(5), 441-453.       and referral to treatment (SBIRT) service to identify
                                                          and address intimate partner violence victimisation
                                                          among substance-using women receiving communi-

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ty supervision. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health,    Muyan, M., Chang, EC., Jilani, Z. & Yu, T. (2015).
25(4), 314-329.                                          Predicting eating disturbances in Turkish adult fe-
Gilchrist, G., Radcliffe, P., McMurran, M. &           males : Examining the role of intimate partner vio-
Gilchrist, L. (2015). The need for evidence-based re-    lence and perfectionism. Eating Behaviors, 19, 102-105.
sponses to address intimate partner violence perpe-
tration among male substance misusers. Criminal          Nybergh, L.,Enander, V. & Krantz, G. (2015).
Behaviour and Mental Health, 25(4), 233-238.             Theoretical Considerations on Men’s Experiences of
                                                         Intimate Partner Violence: An Interview-Based
Glenn, C. & Goodman, L. (2015). Living With
and Within the Rules of Domestic Violence Shelters:      Study. Journal of Family Violence, 1-12.
A Qualitative Exploration of Residents’ Experiences.
Violence Against Women, 21(12), 1481-1506.               Pilszyk, A. & Cynkier, P. (2015). Dyadic death:
                                                         Depression and borderline personality. Psychiatria
Hink, AB., Toschlog, E., Waibel, B. & Bard, M.         Polska, 49(3), 517-527.
(2015). Risks go beyond violence: Association be-
tween intimate partner violence, mental illness, and     Rodriguez, LM., DiBello, A. & Neighbors, C.
substance abuse among females admitted to a rural        (2015). Positive and Negative Jealousy in the Associ-
Level 1 trauma center. Journal of Trauma and Acute       ation Between Problem Drinking and IPV Perpetra-
Care Surgery, 79(5), 709-716.
                                                         tion. Journal of Family Violence, 30(8), 987-997.
Jackson, Ma., Sippel, LM., Mota, N., Whalen, D.
& Schumacher, JA. (2015). Borderline personality            Roychowdhury, P. (2015). Victims to Saviors:
disorder and related constructs as risk factors for      Governmentality and the Regendering of Citizenship
intimate partner violence perpetration. Aggression       in India. Gender and Society, 29(6), 792-816.
and Violent Behavior, 24, 95-106.
                                                         Satyanarayana, VA., Chandra, PS., Vaddiparti, K.
Kane, FA. & Bornstein, RF. (2015). Beyond pas-         (2015). Mental health consequences of violence
sivity: Dependency as a risk factor for intimate part-   against women and girls. Current Opinion in Psychia-
ner violence. Personality and Mental Health.
                                                         try, 28(5), 350-356.
Kivisto, AJ. (2015). Male Perpetrators of Intimate
Partner Homicide: A Review and Proposed Typolo-          Stevens, J., Scribano, PV., Marshall, J., Nadkarni,
gy. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and    R., Hayes, J. & Kelleher, KJ. (2015). A Trial of Tele-
the Law Online, 43(3), 300-312.                          phone Support Services to Prevent Further Intimate
                                                         Partner Violence. Violence Against Women, 21(12),
Maideen, STK., Sidik, SM., Rampal, L. &
Mukhtar, F. (2015). Prevalence, associated factors       1528-1547.
and predictors of anxiety: A community survey in
Selangor, Malaysia. BMC Psychiatry, 15.                  Straus, MA. (2015). Dyadic concordance and dis-
                                                         cordance in family violence: A powerful and practi-
Martin, MP., Miller, RB., Kubricht, B., Yorgason,      cal approach to research and practice. Aggression and
JB. & Carroll, JS. (2015). Relational Aggression and     Violent Behavior, 24, 83-94.
Self-Reported Spousal Health: A Longitudinal Anal-
ysis. Contemporary Family Therapy, 37(4), 386-395.       Testa, M., Parks, KA., Hoffman, JH., Crane, CA.,
                                                         Leonard, KE. & Shyhalla, K. (2015). Do Drinking Epi-
Mennicke, A. & Wilke, DJ. (2015). Predicting Bi-       sodes Contribute to Sexual Aggression Perpetration
directional Intimate Partner Violence: Demographic       in College Men? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and
and Historical Factors That Influences Initiating        Drugs, 76(4), 507-501
Threats or Use of Violence by IPV Victims. Journal of
Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 24(9), 1002-1021.     Tsiko, RG. (2015). A Spatial Latent Gaussian
                                                         Model for Intimate Partner Violence Against Men in

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Africa. Journal of Family Violence, 1-17.                  Kelley, ML., Robin, JL. & Mason, TB. (2015). Dis-
                                                           crepant Alcohol Use, Intimate Partner Violence, and
   Walker, K. & Bowen, E. (2015). Mentoring serial        Relationship Adjustment among Lesbian Women
and high-risk perpetrators of intimate partner vio-        and their Same-Sex Intimate Partners. Journal of Fam-
lence in the community: Engagement and initiating          ily Violence, 30(8), 977-986.
change. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 25(4),
                                                           Kohli, A., Perrin, N., Mpanano, RM., Banywesize,
299-313.                                                   L., Mirindi, AB., Banywesize, JH., Mitima, CM.,
                                                           Binkurhorhwa, AK., Bufole, NM. & Glass, N. (2015).
White, ME. & Satyen L. (2015). Cross-cultural            Family and community driven response to intimate
differences in intimate partner violence and depres-       partner violence in post-conflict settings. Social Sci-
sion : A systematic review. Aggression and Violent         ence and Medicine, 146, 276-284.
Behavior, 24, 120-130.
                                                           Ludwig-Barron, N., Syvertsen, JL., Lagare, S.,
                                                           Palinkas, LA. & Stockman, JK. (2015). Live to tell:
            RÉALITÉS PARTICULIÈRES                         Narratives of methamphetamine-using women taken
                                                           hostage by their intimate partner in San Diego, CA.
Anyikwa, VA. (2015). The Intersections of Race           International Journal of Drug Policy, 26(9), 843-850.
and Gender in Help-Seeking Strategies Among a
Battered Sample of Low-Income African American             Marchiondo, C. (2015). Treatment of Intimate
Women. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Envi-       Partner Violence Perpetration Among Male Veter-
ronment, 25(8), 948-959.                                   ans: An Example of a Comprehensive Approach.
                                                           Contemporary Family Therapy, 37(3), 271-280.
Arteaga, A., Fernández-Montalvo, J. & López-
Goñi, JJ. (2015). Prevalence and differential profile of   Mercado, R., Ming Foynes, M., Carpenter, SL. &
patients with drug addiction problems who commit           Iverson, KM. (2015). Sexual intimate partner violence
intimate partner violence. The American Journal on         as a form of MST : An initial investigation. Psycholog-
Addictions, 1-9.                                           ical Services, 12(4), 348-356.

Burnette, C. (2015). Historical Oppression and           Sriskandarajah, V., Neuner, F. & Catani, C.
Intimate Partner Violence Experienced by Indige-           (2015). Predictors of violence against children in
nous Women in the United States: Understanding             Tamil families Sri Lanka. Social Science and Medicine,
Connections. Peer Review Journal, 89(3), 531-563.          146, 257-265.

Dichter, ME., Wagner, C. & True, G. (2015). Tim-         Thomson, DR., Bah, AB., Rubanzana, WG. &
ing of Intimate Partner Violence in Relationship to        Mutesa, L. (2015). Correlates of intimate partner vio-
Military Service Among Women Veterans. The Socie-          lence against women during a time of rapid social
ty of Federal Health Professionals, 180(11), 1124-1127.    transition in Rwanda: Analysis of the 2005 and 2010
                                                           demographic and health surveys. BMC Women’s
Hakan Can, S., Hendy, HM. & Karagoz, T.                  Health, 15(96).
(2015). LEOSS-R: Four types of Police Stressors and
Negative Psychosocial Outcomes Associated with             Vyas, S., Jansen, H., Heise, L. & Mbwambo, J.
Them. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 9(4),    (2015). Exploring the association between women’s
340-351.                                                   access to economic resources and intimate partner
                                                           violence in Dar es Salaam and Mbeya, Tanzania. So-
Jeffries, S. & Bond, CEW. (2015). Taking the prob-       cial Science & Medicine, 146, 307-315.
lem seriously? Sentencing Indigenous and non-
Indigenous domestic violence offenders. Australian
& New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 48(4), 463-482.

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            Résumés de livres                                                 Évènements
Kohli, A. (2015). The Political Economy of Vio-
lence Against Women by True, Jacqui. Journal of             Formations
Women, Politics & Policy, 36(4), 498-500.
                                                                 Les victimes face au système de justice: le
Xydias, C. (2015). From Global to Grassroots: The               connaître pour mieux intervenir, plusieurs
European Union, Transnational Advocacy, and                       dates et lieux disponibles.
Combating Violence Against Women by Montoya,
Celeste. Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 36(4), 495-
497.                                                          L'accompagnement des victimes souffrant de
                                                                  stress post-traumatique - Niveau 1 (base), à
                                                                 Montréal, les 16-17 février 2016.
                         Livre

                                                            Autres
Banyard, VL. (2015). Toward the Next Genera-

tion of Bystander Prevention of Sexual and Relation-             Consultation - Ensemble pour l’égalité entre
                                                                  les femmes et les hommes. Période de dépôt
ship Violence : Action Coils to Engage Communities.               des avis et des mémoires prolongée jusqu’au
Durham, États-Unis d’Amérique : Springer Interna-                 29 janvier 2016. Votre contribution est a trans-
                                                                  mettre à : egalite@scf.gouv.qc.ca
tional Publishing.

                                                                 Stagiaire Programme Justice entre les
                                                                  Femmes et les Hommes. Oxfam-Québec est à
                                                                  la recherche d’un ou d’une stagiaire. Envoyer
               Revue de presse                                    une lettre de présentation avec curriculum
                                                                  vitae avant le 11 décembre 2015, à M. Mi-
Au Brésil, le nombre d’assassinats de femmes a                  chaël Arnaud : michael.arnaud@oxfam.qc.ca
bondi en dix ans. RFI.

Disciplinary actions against lawyers who commit

acts of domestic violence appear to be on the rise.
ABA Journal.
 Les «defensorias» péruviennes. Le Devoir.

  Violence conjugale: le cellulaire peut être une
arme à double tranchant. Journal de Montréal.

 Violence envers les femmes: retour du ruban
blanc. Le Courrier du Sud.

 Violences faites aux femmes : L’ONU Femmes

brise le silence à Abidjan. RFI.

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       Activités du CRI-VIFF                                                Site Internet
                                                          Portail Québec. (2015). Agressions sexuelles et vio-
Les midis du CRI-VIFF
                                                          lence conjugale – Les conditions de vie des femmes
   Forum sur la cyber violence envers les                  autochtones feront l’objet d’un mandat d’initiative.
    filles et les jeunes femmes. Le 14 janvier
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    2016, au Centre St-Pierre (Montréal). Pour
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                                                          Groupe interdisciplinaire de recherche sur l’antifé-
   Présentation du nouveau partenariat entre
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    vier 2016, de 11h30 à 13h30, au Pavillon              nisme. Montréal, Qc, Canada : Réseau québécois en
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