Academic Publications
The following published, in-press, or under-review articles and book chapters demonstrate theoretical work and empirical research and evaluations that Prevention Innovations members have conducted.
- Banyard, V., Potter, S., Cares, A., Williams, L., Moynihan, M., and Stapleton, J. (2018). Multiple sexual violence prevention tools: doses and boostersJournal of Aggression, Conflict, and Peace Research, 10(2), 145-55.
- Peterson, K., Sharps, P., Banyard, V., Powers, R. A., Kaukinen, C., Gross, D., Decker, M. R., Baatz, C., Campbell, C. (2016). An evaluation of two dating violence prevention programs on a college campusJournal of Interpersonal Violence Online, 1-26.
- Moynihan. M. M., Banyard, V. L., Cares, A. C., Potter, S. J., Williams, L. M. & Stapleton, J. G. (2015). Encouraging responses in sexual and relationship violence prevention: What program effects remain one year later? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(1), 110-32.
- Cares, A. C., Banyard, V. L., Moynihan, M. M., Williams, L. M., Potter, S. J., & Stapleton, J. G. (2015). Changing attitudes about being a bystander to violence: Translating an in-person education program to a new campus. Violence Against Women,21(2), 165-87.
- Moynihan, M. M. & Banyard, V. L. (2011). Educating bystanders helps prevent sexual violence and reduce backlash. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 3(4), 293-304.
- Moynihan, M. M., Banyard, V. L., Arnold, J. S., Eckstein, R. P., & Stapleton, J. G. (2011). Sisterhood may be powerful in for reducing sexual and intimate partner violence: An evaluation of the Bringing in the Bystander in-person program with sorority members. Violence Against Women, 17(6), 703-19.
- Banyard, V. L., Eckstein, R. P., & Moynihan, M. M. (2010). Sexual violence prevention: The role of stages of changeJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(1), 111-35.
- Moynihan, M. M., Banyard, V. L. , Arnold, J. S. , Eckstein, R. P. and Stapleton, J. G. (2010). Engaging intercollegiate athletes in preventing and intervening in sexual and intimate partner violenceJournal of American College Health, 59(3), 197-204.
- Banyard, V. L., Moynihan, M. M., & Crossman, M. T. (2009). Reducing sexual violence on campus: The role of student leaders as empowered bystandersJournal of College Student Development, 50(4), 446-57.
- Banyard, V. L. (2008). Measurement and correlates of pro-social bystander behavior: The case of interpersonal violenceViolence and Victims, 23(1), 83-97.
- Banyard, V. L., Moynihan, M. M., & Plante, E. G. (2007). Sexual violence prevention through bystander education: an experimental evaluationJournal of Community Psychology, 35(4), 463-81.
- Potter S. J., and Stapleton J. G., (2013). Assessing the efficacy of a bystander social marketing campaign four weeks following the campaign administrationSexual Assault Report, 16(5), 65-80.
- Potter S. J., (2012). Using a multi-media social marketing campaign to increase active bystanders on the college campusJournal of American College Health, 60(4), 282-95.
- Potter, S. J. and Stapleton J., (2011). Bringing in the target audience in bystander social marketing materials for communities: Suggestions for practitionersViolence Against Women, 17(6), 797-812.
- Potter, S. J., Moynihan, M. M., & Stapleton, J. G. (2011). Using social self-identification in social marketing materials aimed at reducing violence against women on campusJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(5), 971-90.
- Potter, S. J., Moynihan, M. M., Stapleton, J. G., & Banyard, V. L. (2009). Empowering bystanders to prevent campus violence against womenViolence Against Women 15(1), 106-21.
- Potter, S. J., Stapleton, J. G., & Moynihan, M. M., (2008). Designing, implementing and evaluating a media campaign illustrating the bystander roleJournal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 36(1-2), 39-56.
- Edwards, K. M., Sessarego, S. N., Stanley, L.R. Mitchell, K. J., Eckstein, R. P., Rodenhizer, K. E., Leyva, P. C., Banyard, V. L. (2017). Development and psychometrics of instruments to assess school personnel's bystander action in situations of teen relationship abuse and sexual assaultJournal of Interpersonal Violence. Advance online publication.
- Edwards, K. M., Banyard, V. L., Sessarego, S. N., Stanley, L. R., Mitchell, K. J. Eckstein, R. P., Rodenhizer, K. E., Leyva P. C. (2017). Measurement tools to assess relationship abuse and sexual assault prevention program effectiveness among youthPsychology of Violence, 8(5), 537-545.
- Banyard, V. L., Moynihan, M. M., Cares, A. C., & Warner, R. (2014). How do we know if it works? Measuring outcomes in bystander-focused abuse prevention on campusesPsychology of Violence, 4(1), 101-15.
- Brown, A. L., Banyard, V. L., & Moynihan, M. M. (2014). College students as helpful bystanders against sexual violence: Gender, race, and year in college moderate the impact of perceived peer normsPsychology of Women Quarterly, 38(3), 350-62.
- Bennett, S., Banyard, V. L., and Garnhart, L. (2013). To act or not to act, that is the question?: Barriers and facilitators of bystander interventionJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 29(3), 476-96.
- Banyard, V. L., & Moynihan, M. M. (2011). Variation in bystander behavior related to sexual and intimate partner violence prevention: Correlates in a sample of college studentsPsychology of Violence, 1(4), 287-301.
- Potter, S. J. & Stapleton, J. G., (2012). Translating sexual assault and stalking prevention from a college campus to a U.S. military post: Piloting the Know-Your-Power Social Marketing CampaignJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(8), 1593-1621.
- Potter, S. J., & Moynihan, M. M. (2011). Bringing in the bystander in-person prevention program to a U.S. military installation: Results from a pilot studyMilitary Medicine, 176(8), 870-75.
- Edwards, K. M., Sylaska, K. M., Barry, J. E., Moynihan, M. M., Banyard, V. L., Cohn, E. S., Walsh, W. A., & Ward, S. K.(2015). Sexual violence, physical dating violence and stalking victimization: A comparison of incidence rates among sexual minority and heterosexual college studentsJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(4), 580-600.
- Edwards, K. M., Mattingly, M. J., Dixon, K. J., & Banyard, V. L. (2014). Community matters: Intimate partner violence among rural young adultsAmerican Journal of Community Psychology, 53, 198-207.
- Dardis, C. M., Edwards, K. M., Kelley, E. L, & Gidycz, C. A. (2013). Dating violence perpetration: The predictive roles of maternally versus paternally perpetrated childhood abuse and subsequent dating violence attitudes and behaviorsJournal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 22, 6-25.
- Dardis, C. M., Kelley, E. L., Edwards, K. M., & Gidycz, C. A. (2013). A mixed methodological examination of investment model variables among abused and non-abused college womenJournal of American College Health, 61(1), 36-43.
- Edwards, K. E., Dixon, K., Desai, A. D., & Gidycz, C. A. (2013). Family-of-origin violence and college men’s reports of intimate partner violence perpetration in adolescence and young adulthood: The role of maladaptive interpersonal patternsPsychology of Men and Masculinity, 15(2), 234-40.
- Edwards, K. E. & Sylaska, K. (2013). The perpetration of intimate partner violence perpetration among LGBTQ college youth: The role of minority stressJournal of Youth and Adolescence, 42, 1721–31.
- Edwards, K. M., Dardis, C., & Gidycz, C. A. (2012). Women’s disclosure of dating violence: A mixed methodological studyFeminism and Psychology, 22(4), 507-17.
- Potter S. J., and Laflamme D. J., (2011). An assessment of state level sexual assault prevalence estimates.Journal of Maternal Child Health. 15(1), 77-86.
- Banyard, V. L., Plante, E. G., Cohn, E. S., Moorhead, C., Ward, S., & Walsh, W. (2005). Revisiting unwanted sexual experiences on campus: A twelve-year follow-upViolence Against Women, 11(4), 426-46.
- Edwards Katie M., Moynihan Mary M., Rodenhizer-Stämpfli Kara Anne, Demers Jennifer M., and Banyard Victoria L. (2015). Campus Community readiness to engage measure: Its utility for campus violence prevention initiatives - preliminary psychometricsViolence and Gender, 2(4):214-24.
- Potter, S., Howard, R., Murphy, S., Moynihan, M. M. (2018). Long-term impacts of college sexual assaults on women survivors' educational and career attainmentsJournal of American College Health, 66(6), 496-507.
- Edwards, K. E., Dardis, C. M., Sylaska, K., & Gidycz, C. A. (2015). Informal social reactions to college women’s disclosure of intimate partner violence: Associations with psychological and relational variablesJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(1), 25-44.
- Edwards, K. M., & Gidycz, C. A. (2014). Stalking and psychosocial distress following the termination of an abusive dating relationship: A prospective analysisViolence Against Women, 20(11), 1383-97.
- Edwards, K. M., Probst, D. R., Tansill, E. C., Dixon, K. J., Bennett, S., & Gidycz, C. A. (2014). In their own words: A content-analytic study of college women’s resistance to sexual assaultJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 29(14), 2527-47.
- Gidycz, C. A., Orchowski, L. M., Probst, D. P., Edwards, K. M., Murphy, M. J., & Tansill, E. C. (2015). Concurrent administration of sexual assault prevention and risk reduction programming: Outcomes for womenViolence against Women, 21(6), 780-800.
- Kelly, E. L., Edwards, K. M., Dardis, C. M., & Gidycz, C. A. (2015). Motives for physical dating violence among college students: A gendered analysisPsychology of Violence, 5(1), 56-65.
- Sheehan, B., Murphy, S., Moynihan, M., Dudley Fennessey, E., Stapleton, J. (2015). Intimate partner homicide: New insights for understanding lethality and risksViolence Against Women, 21(2), 269-88.
- Banyard, V. L. & Cross, C. (2008). Consequences of teen dating violence: Understanding intervening variables in ecological contextViolence Against Women, 14(9), 998-1013.
- Goodman, L. A., Banyard, V. L., Woulfe, J., Ash, S., & Mattern, G. (2016). Bringing a network-oriented approach to domestic violence services: A focus group exploration of promising practicesViolence Against Women, 22(1), 64-89.
- Murphy, S., Edwards, K. M., Bennett, S. A., Birk, A., Bibeau, S. J., & Sichelstiel, J. (2014). Police reporting practices for sexual assault cases in which “The victim does not wish to pursue charges.”Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 29(1), 144-56.
- Murphy, S., Banyard, V., & Fennessey-Dudley, E. (2013). Exploring stakeholders’ perceptions of adult female sexual assault aase attritionPsychology of Violence 3(2), 172-84.
- Edwards, K. M., Murphy, M. J., Tansill, E. C., Myrick, C. A., Probst, D. R., Corsa, R., & Gidycz, C. A. (2012). A qualitative analysis of college women’s leaving processes in abusive relationshipsJournal of American College Health, 60(3),204-10.
- Edwards, K. M., Kearns, M. C., Gidycz, C. A., & Calhoun, K. S. (2012). Predictors of victim-perpetrator relationship stability following a sexual assault: A brief reportViolence and Victims, 27(1), 25-32.
- Marrs Fuchsel, C., Murphy, S., & Dufresne, R. (2012). Domestic violence, culture, and relationship dynamics among immigrant Mexican womenAffilia, 27(3), 263-74.
- Tansill, E. C., Edwards, K. M., Kearns, M. C., Gidycz, C. A., & Calhoun, K. S. (2012). The mediating role of trauma-related symptoms in the relationship between sexual victimization and physical health symptomatology in undergraduate womenJournal of Traumatic Stress, 25(1), 79-85.
- Fox, Nicole. (2011). ‘Oh, did the women suffer, they suffered so much:’ Impacts of gendered based violence on kinship networks in RwandaInternational Journal of Sociology of the Family, 37(2), 279-305.
- Edwards, K. M., Turchik, J. T., Dardis, T., Reynolds, N., & Gidycz, C. A. (2011). Rape myths: History, individual and institutional-level presence, and implications for changeSex Roles, 65(11-12), 761-73.
- Banyard, V. L., Potter, S., & Turner, H. (2011). The impact of interpersonal violence in adulthood on women’s job satisfaction and productivity: The mediating roles of mental and physical healthPsychology of Violence, 1(1), 16-28.
- Murphy, S., Banyard, V., Maynard, S., Dufresne, R. (2011). Advocates speak out on adult sexual assault: A unique crime demands a unique responseJournal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 20(6), 690-710.
- Murphy, S., Potter, S., Pierce-Weeks, J., Stapleton, J., & Wiesen-Martin, D. (2011). An examination of SANE data: Clinical considerations based on victim-assailant relationshipJournal of Forensic Nursing, 7(3), 137-44.
- Murphy, S., Potter, S., Stapleton, J., Wiesen-Martin, D., Pierce-Weeks, J., & Phillips, K. (2011). Providing context for social workers’ response to sexual assaultAffilia, 26(1), 90-94.
- Potter, S. J. & Banyard, V. L. (2011). The victimization experiences of women in the workforce: Moving beyond single categories of work or violenceViolence and Victims, 26(4),513-32.
- Banyard, V. L., Moynihan, M. M., Walsh, W. A., Cohn, E. S., & Ward, S. (2010). Friends of survivors: The community impact of unwanted sexual experiencesJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(2), 242-56.
- Banyard, V. L. & Potter, S. (2010). Victimization in the lives of employed women: Disclosure in the workplaceFamily and Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 3(1), 1-20.
- Murphy, S., Potter, S., Stapleton, J., Wiesen-Martin, D., Pierce-Weeks, J. (2010). Findings from Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE): A case study of New Hampshire’s pediatric SANE databaseJournal of Forensic Nursing, 6(4), 163-69.
- Walsh, W. A., Banyard, V. L., Moynihan, M. M., Ward, S., & Cohn, E. S. (2010). Disclosure and service use on a college campus after an unwanted sexual experienceJournal of Trauma & Dissociation, 11(2), 134-51.
- Edwards, K. M., Kearns, M. C., Calhoun, K. S., & Gidycz, C. A. (2009). College women’s reactions to sexual assault research participation: Is it distressing?Psychology of Women Quarterly, 33(2), 225-34.
- Goodman, L. A., Smyth, K. F., Borges, A. M. & Singer, R. (2009). When crises collide: How intimate partner violence and poverty intersect to shape women’s mental health and copingTrauma, Violence and Abuse: Special Issue on the Mental Health Implications of Violence Against Women, 10(4), 306-29.
- Murphy, S. B., Moynihan, M. M., & Banyard, V. L. (2009). Moving within the spiral: The process of survivingAffilia, 24(2), 152-64.
- Murphy, S., Lemire, L., & Wisman, W. (2009). Complex personhood as the context for intimate partner victimization: One American Indian woman's storyAmerican Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 16, 39-59.
- Orchowski, L. M., Uhlin, B., Probst, D., Edwards K. M., & Anderson, T. (2009). An assimilation analysis of clinician-assisted emotional disclosure therapy with survivors of intimate partner sexual assaultPsychotherapy Research, 19(3), 293-311.
- Banyard, V. L., Williams, L. M., Saunders, B. E., & Fitzgerald, M. E. (2008). The complexity of trauma in the lives of women in families referred for family violence: Multiple mediators of mental healthAmerican Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 78(4), 394-404.
- Borges, A., Banyard, V. L., & Moynihan, M. M. (2008). Clarifying consent: Primary prevention of sexual assault on a college campusJournal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 36(1-2), 75-88.
- Edwards, K. M., Merrill, J. C., Desai, A. D., & McNamara, J. R. (2008). Ethical dilemmas in the treatment of battered women in individual psychotherapy: Analysis of the beneficence versus autonomy polemicJournal of Psychological Trauma, 7(1), 1-20.
- Gidycz, C. A., VanWynsbergh, A., & Edwards, K. M. (2008). Prediction of women’s utilization of resistance strategies in a sexual assault situation: A prospective studyJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(5), 571-88.
- Murphy, S., and Ouimet, L. (2008). Intimate partner violence: A call for social work actionHealth and Social Work, 33(4), 309-14.
- Banyard, V. L., Cross, C., & Modecki, K. L. (2006). Interpersonal violence in adolescence: Ecological correlates of self-reported perpetrationJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 21(10), 1314-32.
- Risley-Curtiss, C., Holley, L. C., Cruickshank, T., Porcelli, J., Rhoads, C., Bacchus, D., Nyakoe, S., & Murphy, S. (2006). She was family: Women of color and animal-human connectionsAffilia, 21(4), 433-47.
- Williams, L. M., Banyard, V. L., & Aoudeh, N. (2005). Bringing women's voices to the center: Innovative methods in violence against women research, Introduction to the Special IssuesViolence Against Women: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal, 11(10), 1231-35.
- Banyard, V. L. & Cantor, E. N. (2004). Adjustment to college among trauma survivors: An exploratory study of resilienceJournal of College Student Development, 45(2), 207-21.
- Murphy, S., Risley-Curtiss, C., & Gerdes, K. (2004). American Indian women and domestic violence: The lived experienceHuman Behavior in the Social Environment, 7(3-4), 159-81.
- Howard, R. M., Potter, S. J., Guedi, C., Stapleton, J. G. (2018). Sexual Violence, Relationship Violence, and Stalking on CampusIn Cimini & Rivero (Eds.), Promoting Behavioral Health and Reducing Risk among College Students, Ch. 6, New York: Routledge.
- Lindsay, M. O., Katie, M. E., Jocelyn, A. H., Victoria, L. B., Charlene, Y. S., and Christine, A. G. (2018). Integrating sexual assault resistance, bystander, and men’s social norms strategies to prevent sexual violence on college campuses: A call to actionTrauma, Violence, & Abuse, Advance Online Publication.
- Zarhin, D. & Fox, N. (2017). 'Whore stigma' as a transformative experience: altered cognitive expectations among Jewish-Israeli street-based sex workersCulture, Health & Sexuality, 19(10), 1078-91.
- Klein, L.B., Dunlap, J.A. & Rizzo, A.J. (2017). The Role of Campus-based Advocacy & Prevention Professionals in Campus Culture ChangeIn Wooten & Mitchell (Eds.). Preventing Sexual Violence on Campus. New York: Routledge.
- Banyard, V. L. (2014). Improving College Campus Based Prevention of Violence Against Women: A Strategic Plan for Research Built on Multi-pronged Practices and PoliciesTrauma, Violence, and Abuse, 15(4), 339-51.
- Sylaska, K. & Edwards, K. E. (2014). Disclosure of intimate partner violence to informal social support network members: A review of the literatureTrauma, Violence, and Abuse, 15(1), 3-21.
- Banyard, V. L. (2013). Go big or go home: Reaching for a more integrated view of violence preventionPsychology of Violence, 3(2), 115-20.
- Potter S. J., Fountain K. and Stapleton J. G., (2012). Addressing Sexual and Relationship Violence in the LGBT Community Using a Bystander FrameworkHarvard Review of Psychiatry, 20(4), 201-08.
- McMahon, S. & Banyard, V. L. (2012). When can I help?: A conceptual framework for the prevention of sexual violence through bystander interventionTrauma, Violence, and Abuse, 13(1), 3-14.
- Turchik, J. T., & Edwards, K. M. (2012). Myths about male rape: A literature reviewPsychology of Men and Masculinity, 13(2), 211-26.
- Banyard, V. L. (2011). Who will help prevent sexual violence: Creating an ecological model of bystander interventionPsychology of Violence: Special Issue on Theories of Violence, 1(3), 216-29.
- Lonsway, K., A., Banyard, V. L., Berkowitz, A.D., Gidycz, C. A., Katz, J., Koss, M. P., Schewe, P. A., and Ullman, S. E.(2009). Rape prevention and risk reduction: Review of the research literature for practitioners. VAWnet.
- Banyard, V. L., Plante, E. G., & Moynihan, M. M. (2004). Bystander education: Bringing a broader community perspective to sexual violence preventionJournal of Community Psychology, 32(1), 61-79.
- Bennett, S., Banyard, V. & Edwards, K. (2015). The Impact of the bystander’s relationship with the victim and the perpetrator on intent to help in situations involving sexual violenceJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 32(5), 682-702.
- Banyard, V., Weber, M., Grych, J., & Hamby, S. (2016). Where are the helpful bystanders? Ecological niche and victims’ perceptions of bystander intervention. Journal of Community Psychology, 44(2), 214-31.
- Hamby, S., Weber, M., Grych, J. & Banyard, V. (2016). What difference do bystanders make? The association of victim outcomes with bystander involvement in a community samplePsychology of Violence, 6(1), 91-102.
- Bennett, S. & Banyard, V. L. (2016). Do friends really help friends? The effect of relational factors and perceived severity on bystander perception of sexual violencePsychology of Violence, 6(1), 64-72.
- McMahon, S., Banyard, V. L., & McMahon, S. M. (2015). Incoming college students’ bystander behaviors to prevent sexual violenceJournal of College Student Development, 56(5), 488-93.
- Banyard, V. L., Moynihan, M. M., Cares, A. C., & Warner, R. (2014). How do we know if it works? Measuring outcomes in bystander-focused abuse prevention on campusesPsychology of Violence, 4(1), 101-15.
- Brown, A., Banyard, V. L., & Moynihan, M. M. (2014). College students as helpful bystanders against sexual violence: Gender, race, and year in college moderate the impact of perceived peer norms.Psychology of Women Quarterly, 38(3), 350-62.
- Bennett, S., Banyard, V. L., and Garnhart, L. (2014). To act or not to act, that is the question?: Barriers and facilitators of bystander interventionJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 29(3), 476-96.
- Lauren, B. K., Laurie, M. G., Sarah, T. K., Premela, G. D., Stephanie, M. D., and Sandra, L. M. (2018). Leveraging data to strengthen campus sexual assault policiesJournal of Interpersonal Violence. Advance Online Publication.
- Edwards, K. M., Sessarego, S. N., & Schmidt, M. H. (2018). The kids are alright (mostly): An empirical examination of Title IX knowledge in institutions of higher educationPsychology of Violence. Advance Online Publication.
- Brehm, H., & Fox, N. (2017). Narrating genocide: Time, memory, & blameSociological Forum, 32(1), 116-37.