Objective: This study assessed abused and nonabused women\u27s perceptions of Investment Model (IM) variables (ie, relationship investment, satisfaction, commitment, quality of alternatives) utilizing a mixed-methods design. Participants: Participants included 102 college women, approximately half of whom were in abusive dating relationships. Methods: Qualitative content analyses were used to analyze transcribed responses to open-ended questions about abused and nonabused women\u27s perceptions of IM variables. These coding categories were compared with a quantitative measure of IM variables. Results: Overall, abused and nonabused women were not found to differ on qualitative or quantitative measures with regard to overall level of commitme...
Relationship satisfaction, investment, and commitment in women experiencing extensive psychological ...
Background. College-aged women report experiencing physical, sexual, and psychological violence and ...
Challenging perceptions of violence is crucial to prevent dating violence (DV), because such percept...
Objective: This study assessed abused and nonabused women\u27s perceptions of Investment Model (IM) ...
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 explore college women’s stay/ leave decisions in abusive rel...
The present study explored the sexual, physical, psychological, and overall dating violence experien...
Objective: This study assessed the process of leaving an abusive dating relationship utilizing a qua...
The researchers utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to examine college women’s disclosure ...
This study hypothesized that female victims of force in dating relationships are erroneously conside...
The purpose of the current study was to build on the existing literature to better understand young ...
Investigations of physical assault have found that a substantial number of women have been victimize...
In the last few years, a new form of dating violence has been increasingly studied, namely cyber dat...
This study empirically evaluates the Riggs and O’Leary (1989) model of dating violence. A sample of ...
Battered women who choose to remain with their abusive partners tend to blame themselves for the vio...
Relationship satisfaction, investment, and commitment in women experiencing extensive psychological ...
Background. College-aged women report experiencing physical, sexual, and psychological violence and ...
Challenging perceptions of violence is crucial to prevent dating violence (DV), because such percept...
Objective: This study assessed abused and nonabused women\u27s perceptions of Investment Model (IM) ...
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 explore college women’s stay/ leave decisions in abusive rel...
The present study explored the sexual, physical, psychological, and overall dating violence experien...
Objective: This study assessed the process of leaving an abusive dating relationship utilizing a qua...
The researchers utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to examine college women’s disclosure ...
This study hypothesized that female victims of force in dating relationships are erroneously conside...
The purpose of the current study was to build on the existing literature to better understand young ...
Investigations of physical assault have found that a substantial number of women have been victimize...
In the last few years, a new form of dating violence has been increasingly studied, namely cyber dat...
This study empirically evaluates the Riggs and O’Leary (1989) model of dating violence. A sample of ...
Battered women who choose to remain with their abusive partners tend to blame themselves for the vio...
Relationship satisfaction, investment, and commitment in women experiencing extensive psychological ...
Background. College-aged women report experiencing physical, sexual, and psychological violence and ...
Challenging perceptions of violence is crucial to prevent dating violence (DV), because such percept...