Publications
Violence and Love in Close Relationships
Journal Articles

Frieze, I. H.  (2005).   Female violence against intimate partners:  An introduction.   Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29, 229-237.

Frieze, I. H., & McHugh, M. C.  (in press).  Intimate partner violence, wife battering and domestic violence.  In S. Ayers, A. Baum, C. McManus, S. Newman, K. Wallston, J. Weinman & R. West (Eds) Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine (2nd Edition).  Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.

Frieze, I. H. & McHugh, M. C.  (in press).  Rape and sexual assault.   In S. Ayers, A. Baum, C. McManus, S. Newman, K. Wallston, J. Weinman & R. West (Eds) Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine (2nd Edition).  Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.                                                                                                                                 

Williams, S.L., & Frieze, I.H. (in press). Gender and interpersonal violence in dating relationhips: Initial interest, stalking-related behaviors, and relationship violence. Psychology of Women.

Sinclair, H. C., & Frieze, I. H.  (in press).  When courtship persistence becomes intrusive pursuit:  Comparing rejecter and pursuer perspectivs of unrequited attraction.  Sex Roles.

Williams, S. L., & Frieze, I. H. (2005).  Patterns of violent relationships, psychological distress, and marital satisfaction in a national sample of men and women. Sex Roles, 52, 771-784.

Smith, C. A., & Frieze, I. H.  (2003).  Examining rape empathy from both the victim and assailant perspectives.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 33, 476-498.

Davis, K. E, & Frieze, I.H.  (2000).  Research on stalking:  What do we know and where do we go?  Violence and Victims, 15, 473-487.

Frieze, I. H., & Davis, K.  (2000).  Introduction to stalking and obsessive behaviors in everyday life:  Assessments of victims and perpetrators—Part II.  Violence and Victims, 15, 355.

Frieze, I. H.  (2000).  Violence in close relationships--Development of a research area:  Comment on Archer.  Psychological Bulletin , 126, 681-684.

Frieze, I. H., & Davis, K.  (2000).  Introduction to stalking and obsessive behaviors in everyday life:  Assessments of victims and perpetrators.  Violence and Victims, 15, 3-6.

Sinclair, H. C., & Frieze, I. H.  (2000). Initial courtship behavior and stalking:  How should we draw the line?.  Violence and Victims, 15, 23-40.

Grote, N. K. & Frieze, I. H.  (1998).  "Remembrance of things past":  Perceptions of marital love from its beginnings to the present.  Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 15, 91-109.

Grote, N. K., Frieze, I. H., & Stone, C. A.  (1996).  Children, traditionalism in the division of family work, and marital satisfaction:  What's love got to do with it?  Personal Relationships, 3, 211-228.

Bookwala, J., Frieze, I. H., & Grote, N.  (1994).  Love, aggression, and satisfaction in dating relationships.  Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 11, 625-632.

Grote, N. K. & Frieze, I. H.  (1994).  The measurement of friendship-based love in intimate relationships.  Personal Relationships, 1, 275-300.

Bookwala, J., Frieze, I. H., Smith, C., & Ryan, K.  (1992).  Predictors of dating violence:  A multivariate analysis.  Violence and Victims, 7, 297-311.

Frieze, I. H., & McHugh, M. C.  (1992).  Power and influence strategies in violent and nonviolent marriages.  Psychology of Women Quarterly, 16, 449-466.

 Frieze, I. H.  (1983). Investigating the causes and consequences of marital rape. Signs:  Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 8(3), 532-553.



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