2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10464-011-9433-2
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Dimensions of Support Among Abused Women in the Workplace

Abstract: The authors draw on social support theory to examine supervisor support match (support wanted and received), support mismatch (support not wanted and received) and work outcomes for abused low-wage working women, and to determine if supervisor support match and mismatch are more strongly associated with work outcomes than global supervisor support Face-to-face interviews were conducted with a community sample of abused, employed women who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) in the past year (N = 1… Show more

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“…Investigators found that women who disclosed IPV to others in the workplace were most likely to receive informal and formal support Swanberg et al, 2007;Yragui et al, 2012). Similarly, this study found that co-workers and supervisors had a significant impact on women maintaining employment.…”
Section: Characteristic Exemplarsupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…Investigators found that women who disclosed IPV to others in the workplace were most likely to receive informal and formal support Swanberg et al, 2007;Yragui et al, 2012). Similarly, this study found that co-workers and supervisors had a significant impact on women maintaining employment.…”
Section: Characteristic Exemplarsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Mon 2016 Workplace HealtH & Safety Bell, 2003;Browned, Salomon, & Bassuk, 1999;Crowne et al, 2011;Hayes, 2012;Kimerling, et al, 2009;Lindhorst et al, 2007;Logan et al, 2007;Moe & Bell, 2004;Postmus et al, 2012;Riger et al, 2004;Staggs, Long, Mason, Krishman, & Riger, 2007;Swanberg, Macke, & Logan, 2006;Swanberg et al, 2007;Tolman & Rosen, 2001;Yragui, Mankowski, Perrin, & Glass, 2012). Similarly, this study found employment maintenance equally difficult for women experiencing IPV.…”
Section: Characteristic Exemplarsupporting
confidence: 49%
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“…Some of the most effective safety measures for the prevention of workplace homicides entail robbery prevention programs aimed at protecting solo and late-night workers (33). Currently, there is little empirical evidence to guide workplace interventions and safety measures regarding domestic violence (34).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recommend that future research examine a broader range of outcome variables (e.g., organizational commitment, retention) and work support systems (e.g., match/mismatch of supervisor support; Yragui, Mankowski, Perrin, & Glass, ) to fully understand the impact of partner abuse in organizational life. It is also noteworthy to incorporate the role of third parties’ (e.g., coworkers and supervisors) work attitudes and behaviors toward women experiencing IPA, because these women are potential targets of exclusion at work and the stigma associated with it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%