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Type: Journal Article
Title: Do differing types of victimization and coping strategies influence the type of social reactions experienced by current victims of intimate partner violence?
Other Titles: Violence against women
Authors: Dudley, Desreen N
Dixon, Julia M
Sullivan, Tami P
Schroeder, Jennifer A
Keywords: Informal responses
Year: 2010
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: 16 (6), June 2010
Notes:  This study examines whether differing types of victimization and coping strategies influence the type of social reactions experienced by 173 current victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). Results of path analyses showed that psychological and sexual IPV victimization were related to positive social reactions, whereas physical, psychological, and sexual IPV victimization were related to negative social reactions. Indirect relationships between victimization and social reactions differed by types of coping strategies (social support, problem solving, and avoidance) examined. Implications are discussed regarding the development of interventions with women’s support networks and the augmentation of services to help victims modify their coping strategies.
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14243
ISSN: 1077-8012
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