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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel delves into the multifaceted consequences of global disasters and cross-national variations in violence. Drawing on empirical data and theoretical frameworks, this panel explores predictors of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization, particularly in Ukraine's most vulnerable populations during the war. We also consider the unique intersections of war and COVID-19-related stressors, emphasizing the influence of traumatic events, daily stressors, mental health issues, and social support networks. By examining the intersection of these factors, the research illuminates the complex dynamics of violence in diverse contexts. By illustrating this nuanced relationship, we hope to provide informed, targeted interventions and policies to mitigate the adverse effects of violence in crisis-affected populations.
The Causes and Consequences of Gender-Based Violence Among IDPs and Refugees in Ukrainian Communities - Laura Iesue, Sam Houston State University; Anastasiia Timmer, California State University, Northridge
Victimization and Violence Among Asian Adults: Impact of Stress, Well-Being, and Social Support - Jullianne Regalado, University of Delaware; Jamie Yap, California State University, Long Beach; Anastasiia Timmer, California State University, Northridge; Laura Iesue, Sam Houston State University; Ali Jawaid, University of Texas Health Center
Cross-National Variations of Gender Differences in Violent Behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Anastasiia Timmer, California State University, Northridge; Laura Iesue, Sam Houston State University; Hannan Latif, University of Illinois Chicago; Ali Jawaid, University of Texas Health Center
Predictors of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization During the Time of War: Evidence from Ukraine - Olena Antonaccio, University of Miami; Ekaterina Botchkovar, Northeastern University; Anastasiia Timmer, California State University, Northridge; Robert Johnson, University of Miami; Lorine Hughes, University of Colorado Denver