ERIC Number: EJ690381
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Dec
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Separation as a Risk Factor for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Beyond Lethality and Injury. A Response to Campbell
Logan, T. K.; Walker, Robert
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, v19 n12 p1478-1486 Dec 2004
Although separation is a commonly experienced life transition, it is generally a stressful life event and is associated with negative mental health and health problems for women regardless of victimization history. The research clearly suggests that separation is a risk factor for lethal violence and injury; however, separation for women leaving partners who are violent poses many risks beyond lethality and injury that should be considered in research and interventions. The full spectrum of risks cannot be addressed without expanding the knowledge base regarding separation in the context of victimization. Understanding the dimensions and critical issues women face when separating from an ex-partner who is violent could make a substantial difference in their individual adjustment and potentially to societal cost over time. This document is a response to the research of Campbell.
Descriptors: Family Violence, Divorce, Interpersonal Relationship, Victims of Crime, Stress Variables, Marital Instability, Females, Mental Health, Child Safety, Poverty
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Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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