This study examines if 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 while 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 stra...
The relationship between the experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the development of Po...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
The purpose of this study was to elicit information about the process of coping employed by battered...
Despite increased attention to the relation between negative social reactions to intimate partner vi...
This study examined coping skills and social support among women who experienced intimate partner vi...
The effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization on mental health are lasting and diffic...
This study investigated the effects of coping with intimate partner violence (IPV) on battered women...
This investigation examined the relationship of abuse-specific coping strategies and perceived respo...
This researchers assessed informal (e.g., friends, family) social reactions to college women’s (N = ...
This article presents a review of the published literature to date on rates, experiences, and correl...
Avoidance coping is consistently linked with negative mental health outcomes among women experiencin...
This paper constitutes a review of articles which have as their scope the reactions of battered wome...
Social factors are often associated with the development or maintenance of posttraumatic stress diso...
Sexual assault survivors often receive both positive and negative reactions to the disclosure of the...
This investigation included two studies that examined the perspectives of support recipients (Study ...
The relationship between the experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the development of Po...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
The purpose of this study was to elicit information about the process of coping employed by battered...
Despite increased attention to the relation between negative social reactions to intimate partner vi...
This study examined coping skills and social support among women who experienced intimate partner vi...
The effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization on mental health are lasting and diffic...
This study investigated the effects of coping with intimate partner violence (IPV) on battered women...
This investigation examined the relationship of abuse-specific coping strategies and perceived respo...
This researchers assessed informal (e.g., friends, family) social reactions to college women’s (N = ...
This article presents a review of the published literature to date on rates, experiences, and correl...
Avoidance coping is consistently linked with negative mental health outcomes among women experiencin...
This paper constitutes a review of articles which have as their scope the reactions of battered wome...
Social factors are often associated with the development or maintenance of posttraumatic stress diso...
Sexual assault survivors often receive both positive and negative reactions to the disclosure of the...
This investigation included two studies that examined the perspectives of support recipients (Study ...
The relationship between the experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the development of Po...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
The purpose of this study was to elicit information about the process of coping employed by battered...