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Intimate Partner Abuse and Mental Health: The Role of Social Support and Other Protective Factors

Social Support and other protective factors (Education, Employment, Self-Esteem, Health, and Absence of Economic Hardship) were studied in relation to depression, anxiety, and three types of lifetime abuse (recent intimate partner violence and past intimate partner violence, child abuse). Asurvey of...

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Published in:Violence against women 2002-06, Vol.8 (6), p.720-745
Main Authors: Carlson, Bonnie E., McNutt, Louise-Anne, Choi, Deborah Y., Rose, Isabel M.
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Battered Women
Depression (Psychology)
Domestic violence
Family Violence
Mental depression
Mental health
Personal relationships
Protection
Protective factors
Social Support
Spouse Abuse
Surveys
USA
Women
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