2018
DOI: 10.1177/0886260518817027
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Protective Factors Associated With Fewer Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms Among Women Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence

Abstract: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) has received minimal empirical attention in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV). Furthermore, factors related to lower levels of GAD symptoms in this population have received limited focus. This study evaluated the protective role of four forms of support, spiritual, family, friend, and community, in predicting levels of generalized anxiety among women who have experienced recent IPV. Participants included 116 women who were recruited from local agencies serving IP… Show more

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“…A nivel meso y exo sistémico, la identidad cultural entendida como los factores culturales, las prácticas culturales y costumbres (Walters, 2016) la identidad bicultural (Sirikantraporn, 2017) el modelamiento de estilos no violentos y la recuperación de la voz de los ancianos (Asay, DeFrain, Metzger, & Moyer 2016, Burnette, 2018, el papel positivo de la religión y la espiritualidad (Ghafournia, 2017;Schaefer, Howell, Thurston, Kaufman, 2018;Smith, Lenz, & Strohmer, 2017) y el acceso a redes de apoyo paralelas a la familia (Schofield, Biggart, Ward, & Larsson, 2015).…”
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“…A nivel meso y exo sistémico, la identidad cultural entendida como los factores culturales, las prácticas culturales y costumbres (Walters, 2016) la identidad bicultural (Sirikantraporn, 2017) el modelamiento de estilos no violentos y la recuperación de la voz de los ancianos (Asay, DeFrain, Metzger, & Moyer 2016, Burnette, 2018, el papel positivo de la religión y la espiritualidad (Ghafournia, 2017;Schaefer, Howell, Thurston, Kaufman, 2018;Smith, Lenz, & Strohmer, 2017) y el acceso a redes de apoyo paralelas a la familia (Schofield, Biggart, Ward, & Larsson, 2015).…”
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“…IPV is a pervasive issue associated with a wide range of severe and long-lasting mental health consequences. Prior research has established a clear connection between IPV victimization and increased risk of mental health issues such as depression (Ahmadabadi et al, 2020; Beydoun et al, 2012; White & Satyen, 2015), anxiety (Chandan et al, 2020; Schaefer et al, 2021), and posttraumatic stress symptoms (Fleming et al, 2012; Signorelli et al, 2020). IPV has also been found to be negatively related to measures of subjective well-being among survivors, including their quality of life (Beeble et al, 2010; Cardenas et al, 2022; Wathen et al, 2016).…”
Section: Ipv Mental Health and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Intimate partner violence includes violence, abuse, and controlling behavior committed by a partner or former partner 3 and can result in long-lasting adverse mental health outcomes, including depression, 4 posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 5 and anxiety. 6 Intimate partner violence is also a leading cause of homelessness and housing instability. [7][8][9] Given the link between IPV and housing instability, as well as the lack of affordable housing in the US, 10 domestic violence (DV) agencies are increasingly focusing on helping IPV survivors achieve stable housing along with long-term safety and well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health concern worldwide, disproportionately affecting women . Intimate partner violence includes violence, abuse, and controlling behavior committed by a partner or former partner and can result in long-lasting adverse mental health outcomes, including depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and anxiety . Intimate partner violence is also a leading cause of homelessness and housing instability …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%