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143 related items for PubMed ID: 36915229

  • 1. "It is Hard to Think About": A Mixed-Method Exploration into the Application of the Theory of Compassion Collapse to the #MeToo Movement.
    Kulp S, Johnson NL, Xu G, Stone HK, Ahmed S.
    J Interpers Violence; 2023 Aug; 38(15-16):8898-8920. PubMed ID: 36915229
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  • 2. Sexual Assault Labels, Compassion for Others, Self-Compassion, and Victim Blaming.
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  • 3. Rape Victim Advocates' Perceptions of the #MeToo Movement: Opportunities, Challenges, and Sustainability.
    Maier SL.
    J Interpers Violence; 2023 Jan; 38(1-2):NP336-NP365. PubMed ID: 35416073
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  • 4. Social Media's Impact on Rape Myth Acceptance and Negative Affect in College Women: Examining the #MeToo and #HimToo Movement.
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  • 5. A Social Identity Threat Perspective on Why Partisans May Engage in Greater Victim Blaming and Sexual Assault Myth Acceptance in the #MeToo Era.
    Ortiz RR, Smith AM.
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  • 6. Blame Attributions Against Heterosexual Male Victims of Sexual Coercion: Effects of Gender, Social Influence, and Perceptions of Distress.
    Catton AKH, Dorahy MJ.
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  • 9. Looking for Blame: Rape Myth Acceptance and Attention to Victim and Perpetrator.
    Süssenbach P, Eyssel F, Rees J, Bohner G.
    J Interpers Violence; 2017 Aug; 32(15):2323-2344. PubMed ID: 26130682
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  • 16. Reconsidering Forced Labels: Outcomes of Sexual Assault Survivors Versus Victims (and Those Who Choose Neither).
    Williamson J, Serna K.
    Violence Against Women; 2018 May; 24(6):668-683. PubMed ID: 29635995
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  • 17. Rethinking sexual violence labels: exploring the impact of 'victim' and 'survivor' discourse.
    O'Shea B, Feicht R, Brown M, Numer M.
    Eur J Psychotraumatol; 2024 May; 15(1):2296329. PubMed ID: 38180041
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  • 18. Mock Juror Perceptions of Rape Victims: Impact of Case Characteristics and Individual Differences.
    Sommer S, Reynolds JJ, Kehn A.
    J Interpers Violence; 2016 Oct; 31(17):2847-66. PubMed ID: 25900913
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