Origin

Title of article

Authors

Journal, volume, issue, page, year

Effects of gender-based violence (GBV)

United States of America

Lifetime prevalence of gender- based violence in US women: Associations with mood/anxiety and substance use disorders

Walsh, Keyes, Koenen, & Hasin (2015)

Journal of Psychiatric Research 62 (March), 7-13, 2015.

Mood disorders; anxiety; substance abuse.

United States of America

Sexual harassment in tertiary institutions: A comparative perspective

Joseph (2015)

TEMIDA 18(2), 125-144, 2015.

Psychological stress; post traumatic distress syndrome; anxiety; depression; neuroticism; melancholia; anger.

South Africa

“We face rape. We face all things”: Understandings of gender-based violence amongst female students at a South African university

Gordon & Collins (2013)

African Safety Promotion Journal 11(2), 1-7, 2013.

Fear; anxiety; victim-blaming; marginalisation; disempowerment.

South Africa

Experiences of gender-based violence at a South African university: Prevalence and effect on rape myth acceptance

Finchilescu & Dugard (2021)

Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36(5-6), NP2749-NP2772, 2021.

Psychological issues such as depression and symptoms of trauma; grades suffering.

Australia

International students and gender-based violence

Forbes-Mewett & McCulloch (2016)

Violence Against Women 22(3), 344-365, 2016.

Fear; stigma; esteem issue.

South Africa

Perceptions of gender-based violence among university staff: Interim results

Mahlori, Byrne, & Mabude (2018)

SAGE Open 8(6), 1-14, 2018.

Anxiety; depression; low self-esteem; feelings of hopelessness; post-traumatic stress.

South Africa

Gender-based violence in South African universities: An institutional challenge

Davids (2020)

Council on Higher Education Quality Matters 10(November), 1-12, 2020.

Shame; fear; confusion; trauma; fear of stigma; fear of reprisal.

Soh Africa

Addressing violence against women: A call to action

Garcia-Moreno, Zimmerman, Morris-Gehring et al. (2015)

The Lancet 385(April), 1685-1695, 2015.

Economic and social empowerment programmes for girls and women; institutional response to GBV; victim advocacy; programmes involving men and women; community mobilisation.

South Africa

Factors influencing gender- based violence against young women migrants in selected provinces of South Africa

Kwakwa, Makhubele, Mabasa et al. (2021)

Gender and Behaviour 19(1), 17634-17644, 2021.

Policies need to be gender specific.

South Africa

Voices of women teachers about gender inequalities and gender- based violence in rural South Africa

De Lange, Mitchell, & Bhana (2012)

Gender and Education 24(5), 499-514, 2012.

Gender inequality; difficulty in changing the status quo; reality of GBV in school; addressing GBV.

South Africa

Risk factor management and perpetrator rehabilitation in cases of gender-based violence in South Africa: Implications of salutogenesis

Naidoo & Nadvi (2013)

Agenda 27(1), 141-150, 2013.

Perpetrator rehabilitation: efficacy is minimal; pursuit of societal wellness; enhancing sense of coherence.

South Africa

Working with men and boys to prevent gender-based violence: Principles, lessons learned and ways forward

Peacock & Barker (2014)

Men and Masculinities 17(5), 578-599, 2014.

Policy on men and gender equality must: promote human rights; including the rights of women and girls; remain accountable to and in dialogue with women’s rights movements and organisations; scaling up school-based; gender equality curricula including discussions of GBV; engaging men via women’s economic empowerment.