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Domestic Violence and Social Support in a Clinical Sample of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Women
Authors:Paula?Johnston-McCabe,Micòl?Levi-Minzi  mailto:leviminz@nova.edu"   title="  leviminz@nova.edu"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Vincent?B.?Van?Hasselt,August?Vanderbeek
Affiliation:(1) Nerve To Serve Organization, Melbourne, FL, USA;(2) Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA;(3) Dolphin Journeys for Deaf Children, Pagosa Springs, CO, USA;
Abstract:
The present study examined domestic violence and perceived social support in a clinical sample of Deaf and Hard of Hearing women. Forty-six adult Deaf and Hard of Hearing females receiving outpatient mental health services completed a modified version of the Conflict Tactics Scale and the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List. Results showed that nearly three-quarters (71.7%) of the sample related experiencing psychologically abusive behaviors, and over one-half (56.5%) reported a history of physical violence from a partner. In addition, participants reported experiences of domestic abuse directly related to their deafness. Level of perceived social support did not differ for participants with a history of domestic violence victimization compared to those with no such history. Findings underscore the need for increased awareness of Deaf and Hard of Hearing women as a population at high risk, and warranting further investigative attention, with regard to domestic violence.
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