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Record ID: 3378733b-01e1-4676-b848-37334d4784fd
Type: Journal Article
Title: An integrative review of separation in the context of victimisation: consequences and implications for women
Other Titles: Trauma, violence & abuse
Authors: Jordan, Carol E
Campbell, Jacquelyn C
Walker, Robert
Logan, T K
Keywords: Post-separation violence;Impact on children and young people;Health;Mental health;Legal issues;Family law;Drug and alcohol misuse
Year: 2004
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: 5 (2), April 2004
Notes:  This article aims to integrate research on divorce/separation and victimisation, which have traditionally been conducted independently or separately. The integration of these 2 fields of research is important in clinical practice with women. This article provides reviews of international research on the consequences of: separation (psychological adjustment, economic changes, social support changes, health, mental health and substance use); separation when children are involved (financial resources, role strain, legal issues); victimisation (mental health problems, health issues, substance use, stress); as well as integration of the separation and victimisation research to look at separation in the context of victimisation (continuing violence and safety concerns, child safety concerns and custody issues, internal and external barriers); and discussion on the implications of separation in the context of victimisation for practice, policy and research.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13402
ISSN: 1524-8380
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