Young Adolescents' Situational Coping during Adult Intimate Partner Violence |
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Authors: | Amy Chanmugam |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work, The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USAamy.chanmugam@utsa.edu |
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Abstract: | A purposively recruited, ethnically diverse sample (N = 27) of young adolescents and their mothers in domestic violence shelters described adolescents' coping responses during adult intimate partner violence as part of a qualitative study using Life Story methods. Findings revealed competing demands and several responses, including: leaving home, collaborating with family members for safety, calling police, verbally or physically intervening, seeking help outside the family, and palliative responses. Participants provided context-rich accounts of coping and coping goals during violence, including information on help-seeking and police involvement. Implications are discussed for future research and developing interventions to improve safety and psychological outcomes. |
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Keywords: | adolescence coping domestic violence help-seeking intimate partner violence |
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