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Record ID: 62589095-8ba3-42c4-af9d-7a41cc70803c
Type: Journal Article
Title: Relationships among abuse characteristics, coping strategies, and abused women's psychological health: a path model
Other Titles: Journal of interpersonal violence
Authors: Parker, Glynnys
Lee, Christina
Keywords: Mental health
Year: 2007
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: 22 (9), September 2007
Notes:  We examined relationships between abuse, coping, and psychological health among 143 women who had experienced abuse in adult relationships. Measures included characteristics of the abuse, problem-focused and emotion-focused coping, Sense of Coherence, and four measures of psychological wellbeing—the SF-36 Mental Component Scale, the General Health Questionnaire, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale, and a measure of perceived negative effects of the abuse. Problem-focused coping was not related to psychological health, and the influence of emotion-focused coping on psychological health was indirect. Sense of coherence had significant direct effects on psychological health. Both emotion-focused coping and sense of coherence were related to aspects of the abusive experience. The concept of sense of coherence has parallels with the recently proposed concept of meaning-focused coping, and the data suggest that finding meaning in adverse events such as abuse is associated with better psychological well-being.

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This study examined relationships between abuse, coping, and psychological health among 143 women who had experienced abuse in adult relationships.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16595
ISSN: 0886-2605
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