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Intimate partner violence, social support, and employment in the post-welfare reform era
Authors:Staggs Susan L  Long Susan M  Mason Gillian E  Krishnan Sandhya  Riger Stephanie
Affiliation:Department of psychology, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA.
Abstract:This prospective study used 3 years of longitudinal data to explore relationships among intimate partner violence (IPV), perceived emotional and material social support, employment stability, and job turnover among current and former female welfare recipients in the immediate post-welfare reform era. Higher levels of current IPV and lower levels of current social support predicted less stable future employment; however, current employment stability did not predict either future IPV or future social support. Current social support did not predict future IPV, and perceived social support did not mediate the relationship between IPV and employment stability during a 3-year period.
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