The purpose of the current study was to explore college women’s stay/ leave decisions in abusive relationships using a prospective methodology. Participants (N = 323) completed surveys at the beginning and end of a 10-week academic quarter for course credit. A path analysis suggested that the model—which included investment model variables (i.e., relationship commitment, investment, satisfaction, and quality of alternatives), childhood abuse, psychological distress, avoidance coping, and self-esteem—was a good fit to the data and predicted abused women’s leaving behaviors over the interim. The implications of these findings for future research, theory, and clinical work are discussed
In the last few years, a new form of dating violence has been increasingly studied, namely cyber dat...
This study examined Bolivian women's decisions to stay with or leave their violent partners. The the...
This study hypothesized that female victims of force in dating relationships are erroneously conside...
The purpose of the current study was to explore college women’s stay/ leave decisions in abusive rel...
The purpose of the current study was to build on the existing literature to better understand young ...
Objective: This study assessed abused and nonabused women\u27s perceptions of Investment Model (IM) ...
Objective: This study assessed the process of leaving an abusive dating relationship utilizing a qua...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesSandra M. Stith and Amber VennumE...
The present study explored the sexual, physical, psychological, and overall dating violence experien...
The purpose of the study was to discover how battered women end abusive relationships. Seventeen wom...
It is estimated that anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million women are abused by intimate partners and fo...
The three basic purposes of this study were to determine critical variables that (1) differentiate w...
Women re-entering abusive relationships is an increasingly important issue. This study investigated ...
Battered women who choose to remain with their abusive partners tend to blame themselves for the vio...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that are predictive of battered women\u27s inte...
In the last few years, a new form of dating violence has been increasingly studied, namely cyber dat...
This study examined Bolivian women's decisions to stay with or leave their violent partners. The the...
This study hypothesized that female victims of force in dating relationships are erroneously conside...
The purpose of the current study was to explore college women’s stay/ leave decisions in abusive rel...
The purpose of the current study was to build on the existing literature to better understand young ...
Objective: This study assessed abused and nonabused women\u27s perceptions of Investment Model (IM) ...
Objective: This study assessed the process of leaving an abusive dating relationship utilizing a qua...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesSandra M. Stith and Amber VennumE...
The present study explored the sexual, physical, psychological, and overall dating violence experien...
The purpose of the study was to discover how battered women end abusive relationships. Seventeen wom...
It is estimated that anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million women are abused by intimate partners and fo...
The three basic purposes of this study were to determine critical variables that (1) differentiate w...
Women re-entering abusive relationships is an increasingly important issue. This study investigated ...
Battered women who choose to remain with their abusive partners tend to blame themselves for the vio...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that are predictive of battered women\u27s inte...
In the last few years, a new form of dating violence has been increasingly studied, namely cyber dat...
This study examined Bolivian women's decisions to stay with or leave their violent partners. The the...
This study hypothesized that female victims of force in dating relationships are erroneously conside...