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DOI: 10.1177/1077801206292871 Abusive Partners and Ex-PartnersUnderstanding the Effects of Relationship to the Abuser on Womens Well-BeingWellesley College, MA
Michigan State University, East Lansing
Michigan State University, East Lansing
Scottish Womens Aid, Edinburgh This study examined how being abused by a current partner versus an ex-partner might affect psychological well-being and social support in a community sample of 398 women, half of whom had experienced abuse in the past 6 months. The impact of emotional and physical abuse was influenced by partner status, with emotional abuse being more detrimental to women abused by current partners and physical abuse being more detrimental to women abused by ex-partners. Emotional support was negatively related to depression in women abused by current partners, whereas practical support was negatively related to depression in women abused by ex-partners. The implications for interventions with abused women are discussed.
Key Words: domestic violence emotional abuse physical abuse social support
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