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1999
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Overview

Judith McFarlane is affiliated with Texas Woman's University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on social sciences, psychology, and health professions. The subfields of study include clinical psychology, health, general health professions, psychiatry and mental health, and social psychology.

Their research topics are diverse yet centred mainly around intimate partner and family violence, child abuse and trauma, homelessness and social issues, migration, health and trauma, bullying, victimization and aggression, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, and palliative care and end-of-life issues.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Judith McFarlane include Rozina Karmaliani, Hussain Maqbool Ahmed Khuwaja, Carla Sharp, Quenette L. Walton, and Yasmeen Somani.

The venues where their work has been published most often include:

  • Global Health Action
  • Child Abuse & Neglect
  • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing
  • Violence Against Women
  • Journal of Family Violence

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Judith McFarlane include:

  • The Lived Experiences of Family Caregivers of Persons Dying in Home Hospice, 2020, Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing
  • Right To Play's intervention to reduce peer violence among children in public schools in Pakistan: a cluster-randomized controlled trial, 2020, Global Health Action
  • Exposure to interparental intimate partner violence and the development of borderline features in adolescents, 2020, Child Abuse & Neglect
  • Using the Colaizzi Method to Explore Intimate Partner Violence Caseworkers' Subjective Experience: Pathways to Intimate Partner Violence Work and What Keeps Them Going, 2023, Violence Against Women
  • Peer victimization and experiences of violence at school and at home among school age children with disabilities in Pakistan and Afghanistan, 2020, Global Health Action

Best Publications

  • Risk Factors for Femicide in Abusive Relationships: Results From a Multisite Case Control Study

    Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Daniel Webster;Jane Koziol-McLain;Carolyn Block

  • Assessing for abuse during pregnancy: Severity and frequency of injuries and associated entry into prenatal care

    J McFarlane;B Parker;K Soeken;L Bullock

  • Battered and pregnant: a prevalence study.

    A. S. Helton;Judith M. McFarlane;Elizabeth T. Anderson

  • Abuse During Pregnancy: Associations with Maternal Health And Infant Birth Weight

    Judith McFarlane;Barbara Parker;Karen Soeken

  • Intimate partner sexual assault against women: frequency, health consequences, and treatment outcomes.

    Judith M. McFarlane;A. Malecha;Kathy Watson;Julia Gist

  • Stalking and Intimate Partner Femicide

    Judith M. McFARLANE;Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Susan Wilt;Carolyn J. Sachs

  • Abuse during pregnancy and femicide: urgent implications for women's health.

    Judith M. McFarlane;Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Phyllis Sharps;Kathy Watson

  • Testing an intervention to prevent further abuse to pregnant women

    Barbara Parker;Judith McFarlane;Karen Soeken;Conception Silva

  • Physical Abuse, Smoking, and Substance Use During Pregnancy: Prevalence, Interrelationships, and Effects on Birth Weight

    Judith McFarlane;Barbara Parker;Karen Soeken

  • Behaviors of children who are exposed and not exposed to intimate partner violence: an analysis of 330 black, white, and Hispanic children.

    Judith M McFarlane;Janet Y Groff;Jennifer A O'Brien;Kathy Watson

  • Secondary prevention of intimate partner violence: a randomized controlled trial.

    Judith M McFarlane;Janet Y Groff;Jennifer A O'Brien;Kathy Watson

  • Assessing Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Homicide

    Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Daniel W. Webster;Jane Koziol-McLain;Carolyn Rebecca Block

  • An evaluation of interventions to decrease intimate partner violence to pregnant women

    Judith M. McFarlane;Karen Soeken;William Wiist

  • Physical and emotional abuse in pregnancy: a comparison of adult and teenage women

    Barbara Parker;Judith Mcfarlane;Karen Soeken;Sarah Torres

  • Identifying and helping battered pregnant women.

    Barbara Parker;Judith McFarlane

  • Health Care Providers' Missed Opportunities for Preventing Femicide☆

    Phyllis W. Sharps;Jane Koziol-McLain;Jacquelyn Campbell;Judith McFarlane

  • Intimate partner stalking and femicide: urgent implications for women's safety.

    Judith M. McFarlane;Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Kathy Watson

  • Could we have known? A qualitative analysis of data from women who survived an attempted homicide by an intimate partner.

    Christina Nicolaidis;Mary Ann Curry;Yvonne Ulrich;Phyllis Sharps

  • The birth-weight/battering connection.

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  • Risk factors for femicide-suicide in abusive relationships: results from a multisite case control study.

    Jane Koziol-McLain;Daniel W. Webster;Judith M. McFarlane;Carolyn Rebecca Block

  • Abuse assessment screen-disability (AAS-D): measuring frequency, type, and perpetrator of abuse toward women with physical disabilities.

    Judith McFarlane;Rosemary B. Hughes;Margaret A. Nosek;Janet Y. Groff

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacquelyn C. Campbell
Jacquelyn C. Campbell Johns Hopkins University
Rachel Jewkes
Rachel Jewkes South African Medical Research Council
Karl Peltzer
Karl Peltzer Asian University
Ernest N. Jouriles
Ernest N. Jouriles Southern Methodist University
Supa Pengpid
Supa Pengpid Mahidol University
Phyllis W. Sharps
Phyllis W. Sharps Johns Hopkins University
Karen L. Soeken
Karen L. Soeken University of Maryland, Baltimore
Nancy Glass
Nancy Glass Johns Hopkins University
Mary Ann Dutton
Mary Ann Dutton Georgetown University Medical Center
Cris M. Sullivan
Cris M. Sullivan Michigan State University

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