The Men's Experiences with Partner Aggression Project is a
research study at Clark University and is funded by the National
Institute's of Health. Denise A. Hines, Ph.D., Clark University
Department of Psychology, is the lead researcher on this project. She
is conducting this project in conjunction with Emily M. Douglas, Ph.D.,
Bridgewater State College Department of Social Work and the Domestic
Abuse Helpline for Men and Women (DAHMW).
Our goal is to better understand the experiences of men who are in
relationships with women who use violence. Extensive research has
shown that men are at risk for sustaining partner violence in their
relationships, yet few studies have investigated their experiences,
and there are few resources available to such men. This is an
under-recognized problem in the United States, and by conducting
this research project, we hope to provide much needed information on
these men, their relationships, and their needs.
If you are a man between the ages of 18 and 59 and you have been
physically assaulted at least one time in the last 12 months by a
current or former intimate female partner you are eligible to
participate in this study.
If you are interested in participating, please go to:
Welcome to the Men Experiences with Partner Violence Project
where the survey is located. It will take approximately 30 minutes to complete the survey.
If you have any questions please call the DAHMW at 1- 888-743-5754 or email
dahmwagency@gmail.com.
Your call and/or email will be kept strictly confidential. To visit DAHMW's website go to:
www.dahmw.org