Category: Methodology
Isobe, J., Healey, L. & Humphreys, C. (2020). A critical interpretive synthesis of the intersection of domestic violence with parental issues of mental health and substance use. Health and Social Care in the Community, 28(5), 1394–1407.
Abstract: A critical interpretive synthesis (CIS) methodology was used with the aim of informing practice with children and families when ...
STACY for Children: Safe and Together Addressing ComplexitY focusing on children
STACY for Children (2019-20) involved two studies that investigated whether there was emerging evidence that the Safe & Together™ Model ...
Practice-led research: Developing communities of practice to drive research and practice change in the domestic and family violence arena (2020)
Conducting practice research with migrants and refugees is a complex exercise, involving multiple agendas, diverse actors and varied intercultural relationships ...
Investigating a model of reparation among university students and domestic violence perpetrators: understanding the psychological underpinnings
Understanding the psychological process of reparation and self-forgiveness has been an area of increased research interest over the last decade ...
kNOwVAWdata: Measuring Violence against Women in the Asia Pacific
Reliable, comparable data on violence against women are essential to prevention and response efforts, however technical capacity to collect data ...
Tarzia, L., Humphreys, C., & Hegarty, K. (2017). Translating research about domestic and family violence into practice in Australia: possibilities and prospects. Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 13(4), 709-722.
Abstract: The volume of research being conducted into domestic and family violence is increasing, yet knowledge translation in this area ...