The process of leaving an abusive partner has been theorized using the Stages of Change Model. Although useful, this model does not account for changes in relational boundaries unique to the process of leaving. Using family stress and feminist perspectives, this study sought to integrate boundary ambiguity into the Stages of Change Model. Boundary ambiguity is defined as a perception of uncertainty as to who is in or out of a family system (Boss & Greenberg, 1984). Twenty-five mothers who had temporarily or permanently left their abusers were interviewed. Data were analyzed using constructivist grounded theory methods. Results identify types, indicators of, and mothers\u27 responses to boundary ambiguity throughout the five stages of change...
It is estimated that anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million women are abused by intimate partners and fo...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesMelinda S. MarkhamGlade L. TophamDue to ...
ABSTRACT: Numerous theories have been developed to account for the various factors influencing victi...
The process of leaving an abusive partner has been theorized using the Stages of Change Model. Altho...
The Stages of Change Model has been used by researchers and practitioners to explore women‟s process...
The Stages of Change Model has been used by researchers and practitioners to explore women???s proce...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The Stages of Change Model ha...
The Stages of Change Model (J. O. Prochaska & C. C. DiClemente, 1984) has been used to explore women...
This study focuses on why some women stay in abusive relationships while others leave. An understand...
This qualitative study explored the experiences of seven women who had left their emotionally abusiv...
Women who are in intimate partner abusive relationships undergo a change process, which is a spectru...
This multi-method study employed both qualitative in-depth interviews and quantitative questionnaire...
Objective To understand the trajectories that women go through from entering int...
The process of leaving an abusive relationship involves repeated attempts at leaving and returning a...
Four facets of leaving an abusive relationship are reviewed: (a) factors related to initially leavi...
It is estimated that anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million women are abused by intimate partners and fo...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesMelinda S. MarkhamGlade L. TophamDue to ...
ABSTRACT: Numerous theories have been developed to account for the various factors influencing victi...
The process of leaving an abusive partner has been theorized using the Stages of Change Model. Altho...
The Stages of Change Model has been used by researchers and practitioners to explore women‟s process...
The Stages of Change Model has been used by researchers and practitioners to explore women???s proce...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The Stages of Change Model ha...
The Stages of Change Model (J. O. Prochaska & C. C. DiClemente, 1984) has been used to explore women...
This study focuses on why some women stay in abusive relationships while others leave. An understand...
This qualitative study explored the experiences of seven women who had left their emotionally abusiv...
Women who are in intimate partner abusive relationships undergo a change process, which is a spectru...
This multi-method study employed both qualitative in-depth interviews and quantitative questionnaire...
Objective To understand the trajectories that women go through from entering int...
The process of leaving an abusive relationship involves repeated attempts at leaving and returning a...
Four facets of leaving an abusive relationship are reviewed: (a) factors related to initially leavi...
It is estimated that anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million women are abused by intimate partners and fo...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesMelinda S. MarkhamGlade L. TophamDue to ...
ABSTRACT: Numerous theories have been developed to account for the various factors influencing victi...