Kristen Yule
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Yule K, Hoxmeier J, Petranu K, Grych J
J Interpers Violence
. 2020 Apr;
37(1-2):863-888.
PMID: 32316820
Despite substantial evidence demonstrating a relation between gender-based beliefs and violence against women, there has been little research examining whether sexist attitudes are related to prosocial bystander behavior. Understanding psychosocial...
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Yule K, Houston J, Grych J
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev
. 2019 Mar;
22(3):406-431.
PMID: 30887404
Children who experience violence in their families and communities are at increased risk for a wide range of psychological and behavioral difficulties, but some exhibit resilience, or adaptive functioning following...
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Caiozzo C, Yule K, Grych J
J Fam Psychol
. 2018 Jun;
32(5):565-574.
PMID: 29927282
Children who witness violence are at risk for developing a range of developmental problems, including deficits in understanding and regulating. The ability to adaptively manage emotions is associated with children's...
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Krauss A, Jouriles E, Yule K, Grych J, Sargent K, Banyard V
J Interpers Violence
. 2018 Jan;
36(3-4):NP1607-1624NP.
PMID: 29295036
Despite growing interest in the use of bystander education programs to address the problems of sexual and relationship violence on college campuses, little knowledge exists on adverse consequences experienced by...
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Yule K, Grych J
J Interpers Violence
. 2018 Jan;
35(15-16):2971-2992.
PMID: 29294738
Sexual violence is a major problem on college campuses and is associated with a range of negative health consequences for victims. Teaching students to intervene as prosocial bystanders has become...
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Jouriles E, Rosenfield D, Yule K, Sargent K, McDonald R
J Adolesc Health
. 2016 Jan;
58(3):345-51.
PMID: 26794432
Purpose: Dating violence among adolescents is associated with a variety of negative health consequences for victims. Bystander programs are being developed and implemented with the intention of preventing such violence,...