VIOLENCE PUBLICATIONS

  1. Madkour AS, Johnson CJ and Brown L. Violence among school-attending adolescents in New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 2010.
  2. Madkour AS, Martin SL, Halpern CT and Schoenbach VJ. Area disadvantage and intimate partner homicide: An ecological analysis of North Carolina counties, 2004-2006. Violence and Victims 2010; 25(3):363-77.
  3. Samandari G, Martin SL and Schiro S. Homicide among pregnant and postpartum women in the United States: a review of the literature. Trauma, Violence and Abuse 2010;11(1):42-54.
  4. Halpern CT, Spriggs AL, Martin SL and Kupper LL. Patterns of intimate partner violence victimization from adolescence to young adulthood in a nationally representative sample. Journal of Adolescent Health 2009;45(5):508-16.
  5. Casanueva C, Martin SL and Runyan DK. Repeated reports for child maltreatment among intimate partner violence victims: findings from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being. Child Abuse and Neglect 2009;33(2):84-93.
  6. Chan RL and Martin SL. Physical and sexual violence and subsequent contraception use among reproductive aged women. Contraception 2009;80(3):276-81.
  7. Krebs CP, Lindquist CH, Warner TD, Fisher BS and Martin SL. The differential risk factors of physically forced and alcohol- or other drug-enabled sexual assault among university women. Violence and Victims 2009;24(3):302-21.
  8. Krebs CP, Lindquist CH, Warner TD, Fisher BS and Martin SL. College women's experiences with physically forced, alcohol- or other drug-enabled and drug-facilitated sexual assault before and since entering college. Journal of American College Health 2009;57(6):639-47.
  9. Halpern CT, Spriggs AL, Martin SL and Kupper LL. Patterns of intimate partner violence victimization from adolescence to young adulthood in a nationally representative sample. Journal of Adolescent Health 2009;45(5):508-16.
  10. Martin SL. Should the study of violence against women be a science? Violence Against Women 2009;15(4):425-7.
  11. Martin SL, Coyne-Beasley T, Hoehn M, Mathew M, Runyan CW, Orton S and Royster LA. Primary prevention of violence against women: training needs of violence practitioners. Violence Against Women 2009;15(1):44-56.
  12. Martin SL, Gibbs DA, Johnson RE, Rentz ED, Clinton-Sherrod M, Walters JL and Sullivan K. Male soldier family violence offenders: spouse and child offenders compared to child offenders. Violence and Victims 2009;24(4):458-68.
  13. Spriggs AL, Halpern CT and Martin SL. Continuity of adolescent and early adult partner violence victimization: Association with witnessing violent crime in adolescence. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2009;63:741-8.
  14. Spriggs AL, Halpern CT, Herring AH, Schoenbach VJ. Family and school socioeconomic disadvantage: Interactive influences on adolescent dating violence victimization. Social Science and Medicine. 2009;69(11):1956-65.
  15. Spriggs AL, Martin SL, Halpern CT and Schoenbach VJ. Area disadvantage and intimate partner homicide: An ecological analysis of North Carolina counties, 2004-2005. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 2009.
  16. Casanueva C, Runyan D, Barth R and Martin S. Repeated referrals for child maltreatment among intimate partner violence victims: Findings from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being. Child Abuse and Neglect 2008; 33(2):69-122.
  17. Casteel C, Martin S, Smith J, Gurkka K and Kupper L. National study of physical and sexual assault among women with disabilities. Injury Prevention 2008;14:87-90.
  18. Chang JJ, Theodore AD, Martin SL and Runyan DK. Psychological abuse between parents: associations with child maltreatment from a population-based sample. Child Abuse and Neglect 2008;32(8):819-29.
  19. Martin S, Rentz E, Chan R, Givens J, Sanford C, Kupper L, Garrettson M and Macy R. Physical and sexual violence among North Carolina women: Associations with physical health, mental health and functional impairment. Women's Health Issues 2008;18(2):130-40.
  20. Spriggs AL, Halpern CT and Martin SL. Witnessing violent crime in adolescence and the continuation ofpartner violence victimization from adolescence to early adulthood. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 2008.
  21. Spriggs AL, Halpern CT and Martin SL. Continuity between adolescent and early adult partner violence victimization: Association with witnessing violent crime in adolescence. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH, July 2008.
  22. Spriggs AL, Halpern CT and Herring AH. Concentrated eisadvantage and adolescent dating violence victimization. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 2008.
  23. Martin S, Gibbs D, Johnson R, Rentz E, Clinton-Sherrod M and Hardison J. Spouse abuse and child abuse by Army soldiers. Journal of Family Violence 2007;22(7):587-95.
  24. Martin S, Macy R, Sullivan K and Magee M. Pregnancy-associated violent deaths: The role of intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence and Abuse: A Review Journal (Special Issue, Part 1: The Health Implications of Violence Against Women: Untangling the Complexities of Acute and Chronic Effects) 2007;8(2):135-48.
  25. Spriggs AL, Iannotti RJ, Nansel TR and Haynie DL. _Adolescent bullying involvement and perceived family, peer and school relations: Commonalities and differences across race/ethnicity. _Journal of Adolescent Health 2007; 41(3):283-93.
  26. Martin S, Ray N, Sotres-Alvarez D, Kupper L, Moracco K, Dickens P, Scandlin D and Gizlice Z. Physical and sexual assault of women with disabilities. Violence Against Women 2006;12(9):823-37.
  27. Macy R, Martin S, Kupper L, Casanueva C and Guo S. Partner violence among women before, during and after pregnancy: Multiple opportunities for intervention. Women's Health Issues 2007;17(5):290-9.
  28. Spriggs AL, Iannotti R, Nansel T, Haynie D. Bullies, victims and bully-victims: Racial/ethnic differences in the importance of family, peer and school contexts. American School Health Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, July 2007.
  29. Campbell J, Martin S, Moracco K and Manganello J. Data sets pertinent to the study of intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence and Abuse: A Review Journal 2006;7(1):3-18.
  30. Martin S, Li Y, Casanueva C, Harris-Britt A, Kupper L and Cloutier S. Intimate partner violence and women's depression before and during pregnancy. Violence Against Women 2006;12(3):221-39.
  31. McCarraher D, Martin S and Bailey P. The influence of method-related partner violence, covert pill use and pill discontinuation among women living in La Paz, El Alto and Santa Cruz Bolivia. Journal of Biosocial Science 2006;38:169-86.
  32. Rentz E, Martin S, Gibbs D, Clinton-Sherrod M, Hardison J and Marshall S. Family violence in the military: A review of the literature. Trauma, Violence and Abuse: A Review Journal 2006; 7:93-108.
  33. McCarraher D, Bailey P and Martin S. The relationship between birth intendedness and violence during pregnancy among women in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2005:9(1):101-12.
  34. Rentz E, Martin S, Chan R, Sanford C, Givens J and Kupper L. Physical and sexual violence in the lives of North Carolina women: Prevalence and associations with negative mental health. Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 2005.
  35. Martin S, Chan R and Rentz E. Physical and Sexual Violence in North Carolina: Prevalence and Descriptive Information from the 2000-2002 Surveys of the North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch, February 2005.
  36. Runyan C, Gunther-Mohr C, Orton S, Umble K, Martin S and Coyne-Beasley T. PREVENT, A Program of the National Training Initiative on Injury and Violence Prevention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005;29(5S2):252-8.
  37. Chan R and Martin S. Contraception use among victims of physical and sexual violence. American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., November 2004_.
  38. Decker M, Martin S and Moracco K. Homicide risk factors among pregnant women abused by their partners: Who leaves and who stays? Violence Against Women 2004;10(5):498-513.
  39. Moracco K, Brown C, Martin S, Chang J, Dulli L, Loucks-Sorrel M, Turner T, Bou-Saada I and Starsoneck L. Mental health issues among female clients of domestic violence programs in North Carolina. Psychiatric Services 2004; 55(9):1036-40.
  40. Clark K, Biddle A and Martin S. A cost-benefit analysis of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. Violence Against Women 2002;8(4):417-28.
  41. Cloutier S, Martin S, Moracco K, Garro J, Clark K and Brody S. Physically abused pregnant women's perceptions about the quality of their relationships with their male partners. In: Reyes C, Rudman W and Hewitt C, eds. Domestic Violence and Health Care: Policies and Prevention. Haworth Medical Press, 2002:149-63.