Antonella Ludmila Zapata‐Calvente

ORCID: 0000-0001-6860-5485
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Research Areas
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Gender Roles and Identity Studies
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Sex work and related issues
  • Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
  • Gender Politics and Representation
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports

Universidad de Granada
2019-2024

National University of Distance Education
2024

Natasza Kosakowska‐Berezecka Tomasz Besta Jennifer K. Bosson Paweł Jurek Joesph A. Vandello and 80 more Deborah L. Best Anna Włodarczyk Saba Safdar Magdalena Zawisza Magdalena Żadkowska Jurand Sobiecki Collins Badu Agyemang Gülçin Akbaş Soline Ammirati Joel Anderson Gulnaz Anjum John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta Mujeeba Ashraf Aistė Bakaitytė Chongzeng Bi Maja Becker Michael Bender Dashamir Bërxulli Janine Bosak Serena Daalmans Justine Dandy Soledad de Lemus Н В Дворянчиков Edgardo Etchezahar Laura Froehlich Alin Gavreliuc Dana Gavreliuc Ángel Gómez Hedy Greijdanus A. K. Grigoryan Miriam‐Linnea Hale Hannah Hämer Vera Hoorens Paul B. Hutchings Dorthe Høj Jensen Kaltrina Kelmendi Narine Khachatryan Mary Kinahan Desirée Kozlowski Mary Anne Lauri Junyi Li Angela T. Maitner Ana Makashvili Tiziana Mancini Sarah E. Martiny Jasna Milošević Đorđević Eva Moreno‐Bella Silvia Moscatelli Andrew B. Moynihan Dominique Müller Danielle P. Ochoa Sulaiman Olanrewaju Adebayo Maria Giuseppina Pacilli Jorge Palacio Snigdha Patnaik Vassilis Pavlopoulos Ivana Piterová Angelica Puzio Joanna Pyrkosz‐Pacyna Érico Rentería Pérez Tiphaine Rousseaux Mario Sainz Marco Salvati Adil Samekin Efraín García‐Sánchez Simon Schindler Sara Sherbaji Rosita Sobhie Dijana Sulejmanović Katie Sullivan Beatriz A. Torre Cláudio Torres Joaquín Ungaretti Timothy Jacob Valshtein Colette van Laar Jolanda van der Noll Vadym Vasiutynskyi Neharika Vohra Antonella Ludmila Zapata‐Calvente Rita Žukauskienė

Abstract Men sometimes withdraw support for gender equality movements when their higher status is threatened. Here, we expand the focus of this phenomenon by examining it cross‐culturally, to test if both individual‐ and country‐level variables predict men's collective action intentions equality. We tested a model in which zero‐sum beliefs about reduced via an increase hostile sexism. Because may threaten status, also examined whether path from was stronger countries Multilevel modeling on...

10.1002/ejsp.2696 article EN European Journal of Social Psychology 2020-06-13

Intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) is investigated mostly at the individual level, which ignores role of macrosocial variables and possible interactions between them. We explored how two ideological gender-related factors (traditional gender beliefs attitudes toward equality) one structural factor (the economic Gender Equality Index) are associated with physical, psychological, sexual IPVAW in Europe. examined their individual-level predicting IPVAW. Secondary analysis ( N =...

10.1177/0361684319839367 article EN Psychology of Women Quarterly 2019-05-12

Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is a public health issue with wide-ranging consequences for both the mother and fetus, interventions are needed. Therefore, Stop Partner Violence in Pregnancy (STOP) cohort was established overall aim to identify pregnant women exposed IPV through digital screening offer positive supportive intervention.The of this study (1) introduce design profile STOP study, (2) assess feasibility implementing among women, (3) intervention targeting...

10.2196/38563 article EN cc-by JMIR Formative Research 2023-01-04

Abstract Background Pregnancy is a period of particular vulnerability to experience intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW). eHealth strategies have been implemented identify exposed IPVAW and combat the abuse empower them, but there lack evidence on use these among pregnant women. This work aims needs, concerns preferences survivors about counsel victims in antenatal care. Methods A focus group six who had was conducted open questions were asked. The session recorded, transcribed...

10.1186/s12905-022-01669-2 article EN cc-by BMC Women s Health 2022-03-31

Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a serious health problem that affects pregnancy more frequently than other obstetric complications usually evaluated in antenatal visits. We aimed to estimate the accuracy of Women Abuse Screening Tool-Short (WAST-Short) and Assessment Screen (AAS) for detection IPV during before pregnancy.Consecutive eligible mothers 21 public primary care centres Andalusia (Spain) who received gave birth January 2017-March 2019, had data gathered by trained...

10.1093/eurpub/ckac009 article EN cc-by European Journal of Public Health 2022-01-31

Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy, a condition as common obstetrics conditions like gestational diabetes, is associated with maternal and neonatal complications. Systematic detection of IPV not well established in antenatal screening probably because the effectiveness protective interventions has been evaluated. E-health may be beneficial among mothers exposed to IPV. Prior performing full-scale trial for such an intervention, pilot study required assess feasibility...

10.1371/journal.pone.0282997 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2023-03-17

Intimate partner violence against women is a global health issue. Exposure to intimate during pregnancy leads health-related problems for both the mother and newborn. However, current knowledge on its occurrence varies widely assessing problem using standardized tools in different contexts needed. This study aimed estimate prevalence associated factors of IPV pregnant Denmark Spain through digital screening tools.

10.1111/aogs.15000 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica 2024-11-07

Official statistics and data from police judicial systems consistently show that intimate partner violence (IPV) is a worldwide problem predominantly affecting women perpetrated by male partners. Yet, certain behavioral checklists yield similar IPV rates for both genders, sparking the gender symmetry/asymmetry debate. Some possible explanations this discrepancy reside in (a) considering or not consequences of violence, (b) inadequacies instructions given to participants when answering...

10.1177/08862605241289477 article EN Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2024-10-21

Background Isolation was a consequence of the COVID-19 lockdowns, which led to increased incidence intimate partner violence (IPV). During antenatal care, it is possible screen pregnant women for IPV; this offers unique opportunity early intervention. pandemic, we designed and implemented digital IPV intervention tailored in Denmark Spain. Objective This study aimed identify exposed through screening offer video counseling as well safety planning app those who screened positive. Methods...

10.2196/41611 article EN Iproceedings 2023-04-03

Supplemental Material, OnlineSupplemental_File_839367 for Gender-Related Ideological and Structural Macrosocial Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence Against European Women by Antonella Ludmila Zapata-Calvente, Jesus L. Megias, Miguel Moya Dominik Schoebi in Psychology of Quarterly

10.25384/sage.9613019.v1 article EN 2019-05-12

<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is a public health issue with wide-ranging consequences for both the mother and fetus, interventions are needed. Therefore, Stop Partner Violence in Pregnancy (STOP) cohort was established overall aim to identify pregnant women exposed IPV through digital screening offer positive supportive intervention. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> The of this study (1) introduce design profile STOP study, (2) assess...

10.2196/preprints.38563 preprint EN 2022-04-08

<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Isolation was a consequence of the COVID-19 lockdowns, which led to increased incidence intimate partner violence (IPV). During antenatal care, it is possible screen pregnant women for IPV; this offers unique opportunity early intervention. pandemic, we designed and implemented digital IPV intervention tailored in Denmark Spain. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> This study aimed identify exposed through screening offer video counseling as well safety planning...

10.2196/preprints.41611 preprint EN 2022-08-02
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