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References

This project also used focus groups of DFV specialists and medical professionals throughout the creation of the Contraception and RCA resources for practitioners to ensure accuracy in the information provided.

  • Burch, R. L., & Gallup, G. G. (2004). “Pregnancy as a stimulus for domestic violence.” Journal of Family Violence, 243-47. 
  • Chamberlain, L., & Levenson, R. (2013). Addressing intimate partner violence, reproductive and sexual coercion: a guide for obstetric, gynecologic, reproductive health care settings. San Franciso: Futures Without Violence. 
  • Children by Choice 2023, https://www.childrenbychoice.org.au/resources/
  • Miller, E., & Silverman, J.G. (2010). “Reproductive coercion and partner violence: Implications for clinical assessment of unintended pregnancy.” Expert Review: Obstetric Gynecology, 5(5), 511-515. 
  • Miller, E., Jordan, B., Levenson, R., & Silverman, J.G. (2010). “Reproductive Coercion: Connecting the Dots Between Partner Violence and Unintended Pregnancy.” Contraception, 81, 457. 
  • Miller, E., Decker, M., McCauley, H., Tancredi, D., Levenson, R., Waldman, J., Schoenwald, P., Silverman, J.G. (2010). “Pregnancy Coercion, Intimate Partner Violence and Unintended Pregnancy.” Contraception, 81, 316; 
  • Rowlands S, Walker S 2019 Reproductive control by others: means, perpetrators and effects, BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health 45:61-67.
  • Sheeran, N., Tarzia, L., & Douglas, H. (2023). Communicating reproductive coercion in the context of domestic and family violence: Perspectives of service providers supporting migrant and refugee women. Journal of Family Violence, 38(1), 51–61. doi:10.1007/s10896-022-00357-x 
  • Source of Screening questions; personal communication, Laura Tarzia 2023 (and see Tarzia’s publications above and below)
  • Suha, M., Murray, L., Warr, D., Chen, J., Block, K., Murdolo, A. et al. (2022). Reproductive coercion as a form of family violence against immigrant and refugee women in Australia. PLoS One, 17(11), e0275809. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0275809
  • Sheeran, N., Vallury, K., Sharman, L., Corbin, B., Douglas, H., Bernardino, B. et al. (2022). Reproductive coercion and abuse among pregnancy counselling clients in Australia: Trends and directions. Reproductive Health, 19(1), 170. doi:10.1186/s12978-022-01479-7
  • Tarzia, L., Douglas, H., & Sheeran, N. (2022). Reproductive coercion and abuse against women from minority ethnic backgrounds: Views of service providers in Australia. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 24(4), 466–481. doi:10.1080/13691058.2020.1859617
  • Tarzia, L., & Hegarty, K. (2021). A conceptual re-evaluation of reproductive coercion: Centring intent, fear and control. Reproductive Health, 18(1), 87. doi:10.1186/s12978-021-01143-6
  • Tarzia, L., Srinivasan, S., Marino, J., & Hegarty, K. (2020). Exploring the gray areas between ‘stealthing’ and reproductive coercion and abuse. Women & Health, 60(10), 1174–1184. doi:10.1080/03630242.2020.1804517
  • Tarzia, L., Wellington, M., Marino, J., & Hegarty, K. (2018). ‘A huge, hidden problem’: Australian health practitioners’ views and understandings of reproductive coercion. Qualitative Health Research, 29(10), 1395–1407. doi:10.1177/1049732318819839
  • Tarzia, L., Wellington, M., Marino, J., & Hegarty, K. (2019). How do health practitioners in a large Australian public hospital identify and respond to reproductive abuse? A qualitative study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 43(5), 457–463. doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12923 
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