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Noelle M. St.Vil
Noelle M. St.Vil
Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo
Verified email at buffalo.edu
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A qualitative study of survival strategies used by low-income black women who experience intimate partner violence
NM St. Vil, B Sabri, V Nwokolo, KA Alexander, JC Campbell
Social work 62 (1), 63-71, 2017
972017
Posttraumatic slave syndrome, the patriarchal nuclear family structure, and African American male–female relationships
NM St. Vil, C St. Vil, CN Fairfax
Social Work 64 (2), 139-146, 2019
552019
Multiple intimate partner violence experiences: knowledge, access, utilization and barriers to utilization of resources by women of the African diaspora
B Sabri, J Huerta, KA Alexander, NMS Vil, JC Campbell, GB Callwood
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 26 (4), 1286, 2015
552015
A spirit unbroken: The black church's evolving response to domestic violence
T Bent-Goodley, N St Vil, P Hubbert
Social Work and Christianity 39 (1), 52, 2012
532012
Betrayal trauma and barriers to forming new intimate relationships among survivors of intimate partner violence
NM St. Vil, T Carter, S Johnson
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (7-8), NP3495-NP3509, 2021
342021
Preference, knowledge and utilization of midwives, childbirth education classes and doulas among US black and white women: implications for pregnancy and childbirth outcomes
M Sperlich, C Gabriel, NM St. Vil
Social work in health care 58 (10), 988-1001, 2019
272019
African American marital satisfaction as a function of work-family balance and work-family conflict and implications for social workers
NM St. Vil
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 24 (2), 208-216, 2014
262014
Racial and ethnic differences in factors related to workplace violence victimization
B Sabri, NM St. Vil, JC Campbell, S Fitzgerald, J Kub, J Agnew
Western journal of nursing research 37 (2), 180-196, 2015
232015
A culture of mutual support: The impact of giving and receiving of practical and emotional support on African American marital satisfaction
NM St. Vil
Journal of family social work 18 (2), 78-89, 2015
212015
Barriers and facilitators to initiating PrEP conversations: Perspectives and experiences of health care providers
NM St. Vil, S Przybyla, S LaValley
Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services 18 (2), 166-179, 2019
202019
A qualitative study of black married couples’ relationships with their extended family networks
NM St. Vil, KB McDonald, C Cross-Barnet
Families in Society 99 (1), 56-66, 2018
192018
Sexual assault disclosure by college women at historically black colleges and universities and predominantly white institutions
JE Palmer, NM St. Vil
NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education 11 (1), 33-55, 2018
182018
The who and why of consensual nonmonogamy among African Americans
NM St. Vil, NM Leblanc, KN Giles
Archives of Sexual Behavior 50, 1143-1150, 2021
172021
Health care provider perspectives on pre-exposure prophylaxis: a qualitative study
S Przybyla, S LaValley, NS Vil
Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 30 (6), 630-638, 2019
172019
“I thought it was normal:” Perspectives of black nursing students from high-risk IPV communities on causes and solutions to IPV in the black community
NMS Vil, M Sperlich, J Fitzpatrick, E Bascug, J Elliott
Journal of interpersonal violence 37 (13-14), NP12260-NP12283, 2022
92022
Young women’s sexuality in Black and White: Racial differences in appraisals of sexually active young women
LY Bay-Cheng, NMS Vil, HG Ginn
The Journal of Sex Research, 2019
92019
Perceptions of monogamy, nonconsensual nonmonogamy and consensual nonmonogamy at the intersections of race and gender
NMS Vil, LY Bay-Cheng, HG Ginn, Z Chen
Culture, Health & Sexuality 24 (1), 109-124, 2022
82022
Attitudes toward and willingness to engage in consensual non-monogamy (CNM) among African Americans who have never engaged in CNM
NM St. Vil, KN Giles
Archives of Sexual Behavior 51 (3), 1823-1831, 2022
72022
Racism
T Bent-Goodley, N St Vil, ST Rodgers
Sexual violence and abuse: An encyclopedia of prevention, impacts, and …, 2012
62012
‘Some men just don’t want to get hurt’: perspectives of US Virgin Islands men toward partner violence and HIV risks
KA Alexander, NM St. Vil, MA Braithwaite-Hall, M Sanchez, A Baumann, ...
Ethnicity & health 25 (1), 1-16, 2020
32020
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