Debra L. Oswald

Affiliations: 
Clinical Psychology Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology
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Oswald DL, Kaugars AS, Tait M. (2022) American Women's Experiences With Intimate Partner Violence during the Start of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Risk Factors and Mental Health Implications. Violence Against Women. 10778012221117597
Howard S, Oswald DL, Kirkman M. (2020) The Relationship between God’s Gender, Gender System Justification and Sexism The International Journal For the Psychology of Religion. 30: 216-230
Kirkman MS, Oswald DL. (2019) Is it just me, or was that sexist? The role of sexism type and perpetrator race in identifying sexism. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-12
Vasquez K, Oswald DL, Hammer A. (2019) Being dishonest about our prejudices: moral dissonance and self-justification Ethics & Behavior. 29: 382-404
Oswald DL, Baalbaki M, Kirkman M. (2018) Experiences with Benevolent Sexism: Scale Development and Associations with Women’s Well-Being Sex Roles. 80: 362-380
Holmgreen L, Oswald D. (2017) Men's Sexual Coerciveness, Perceptions of Women's Attachment, and Dating Preferences. Violence and Victims
Howard S, Oswald DL, Kirkman M. (2017) Who Believes in a Male God? Ideological Beliefs and Gendered Conceptualizations of God The International Journal For the Psychology of Religion. 28: 55-70
Russell B, Kraus SW, Chapleau KM, et al. (2016) Perceptions of Blame in Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of the Perpetrator's Ability to Arouse Fear of Injury in the Victim. Journal of Interpersonal Violence
LeMaire KL, Oswald DL, Russell BL. (2016) Labeling Sexual Victimization Experiences: The Role of Sexism, Rape Myth Acceptance, and Tolerance for Sexual Harassment. Violence and Victims
Russell BL, Oswald D. (2016) When Sexism Cuts Both Ways Men and Masculinities. 19: 524-544
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