Publications

1994
Muhammad M Haj-Yahia and Edleson, Jeffrey L. 1994. Predicting The Use Of Conflict Resolution Tactics Among Engaged Arab-Palestinian Men In Israel. Journal Of Family Violence, 9, Pp. 47–62. doi:10.1007/BF01531968. Abstract
This article reports one of the first studies of woman abuse in the Arab world. A standardized measurement package was completed by 434 engaged Arab-Palestinian men living in Israel. The study sought to explain men's differential use of conflict tactics with their fiancées using variables representing three frameworks: (1) male dominance, (2) intergenerational learning, and (3) interpersonal skills deficit. Results revealed that a combination of factors from disparate frameworks best explained the variance. Men who used reasoning in conflicts were less likely to have originated from families where they were exposed to violence, more likely to have egalitarian expectations from marriage, and more likely to be characterized as androgynous. Men who were verbally and physically aggressive toward their fiancées, were more likely to have come from homes where they were exposed to violence, were less likely to empathize with their fiancées, and more likely to hold negative and traditional attitudes toward women.
מוחמד חאג'-יחיא, רהב, גיורא , and טייכמן, מאיר . 1994. בית משפט השלום ותיפקודו עם המיעוטים בישראל. פלילים, ד', Pp. 157–173.
מוחמד חאג'-יחיא. 1994. המשפחה הערבית בישראל: ערכיה התרבותיים וזיקתם לעבודה הסוציאלית. חברה ורווחה: רבעון לעבודה סוציאלית, י"ד, Pp. 249–264.
מוחמד חאג'-יחיא. 1994. המשפחה הערבית בישראל: ערכיה התרבותיים וזיקתם לעבודה הסוציאלית. חברה ורווחה; רבעון לעבודה סוציאלית, יד, Pp. 249–264.
1989
Stanley Cohen and Yahia, Mohammed Haj. 1989. Crime, Justice And Social Control In The Israeli Arab Population. International Center for Peace in the Middle East.
1982