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Separation Assault in the Context of Postdivorce Parenting

An Integrative Review of the Literature

Jennifer L. Hardesty

Johns Hopkins University

Although citing violence as a factor in divorce, most researchers do not analyze woman abuse in the postdivorce context. In particular, little research exists on how separation assault influences postdivorce parenting. The purpose of this article is to discuss separation assault in the context of postdivorce parenting. First, the literature on separation assault in general and then on separation assault in the context of postdivorce parenting is reviewed. Second, the theoretical explanations for separation assault in general and in the context of postdivorce parenting is reviewed. Finally, the theoretical explanations and literature are critiqued and research and practice implications are discussed.

Violence Against Women, Vol. 8, No. 5, 597-625 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/107780120200800505


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