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353 related items for PubMed ID: 16567335

  • 1. Coping and violence exposure as predictors of psychological functioning in domestic violence survivors.
    Lewis CS, Griffing S, Chu M, Jospitre T, Sage RE, Madry L, Primm BJ.
    Violence Against Women; 2006 Apr; 12(4):340-54. PubMed ID: 16567335
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  • 3. The process of coping with domestic violence in adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
    Griffing S, Lewis CS, Jospitre T, Chu M, Sage R, Primm BJ, Madry L.
    J Child Sex Abus; 2006 Apr; 15(2):23-41. PubMed ID: 16702145
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  • 4. Exposure to interpersonal violence as a predictor of PTSD symptomatology in domestic violence survivors.
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    J Interpers Violence; 2006 Jul; 21(7):936-54. PubMed ID: 16731993
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  • 6. The phenomenology of meditation for female survivors of intimate partner violence.
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  • 7. Coping as a mediator and moderator between intimate partner violence and symptoms of anxiety and depression.
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  • 8. Psychological health in midlife among women who have ever lived with a violent partner or spouse.
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  • 9. Perspectives on domestic violence: case study from Karachi, Pakistan.
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  • 10. The relationship between battered women's causal attributions for violence and coping efforts.
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  • 11. Good women, martyrs, and survivors: a theoretical framework for South Asian women's responses to partner violence.
    Pinnewala P.
    Violence Against Women; 2009 Jan; 15(1):81-105. PubMed ID: 19015391
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  • 12. Leaving an abusive partner: an empirical review of predictors, the process of leaving, and psychological well-being.
    Anderson DK, Saunders DG.
    Trauma Violence Abuse; 2003 Apr; 4(2):163-91. PubMed ID: 14697121
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  • 13. Intimate partner violence, women, and work: coping on the job.
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  • 14. Shattered vision: disenchantment of couplehood among female survivors of violence in the shadow of their family-of-origin experiences.
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  • 15. Relationships among abuse characteristics, coping strategies, and abused women's psychological health: a path model.
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  • 16. Why does she leave? The leaving process(es) of battered women.
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  • 17. The impact of different forms of psychological abuse on battered women.
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  • 19. An ecological model of the impact of sexual assault on women's mental health.
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  • 20. Predicting stages of change in battered women.
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