Childhood Victimization and its Impact on Coping Behaviors for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

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Marciana L. Popescu
Rene’ Drumm
Smita Dewan
Corneliu Rusu
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[1] Fordham University,Graduate School of Social Service
[2] Southern Adventist University,School of Social Work
[3] Fordham University,Graduate School of Social Service
[4] Southern Adventist University,School of Social Work
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Intimate partner violence; Childhood victimization; Witnessing violence; Current victimization; Coping and help-seeking; Faith community; Religious behaviors;
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This study explores patterns of victimization and coping in a conservative Christian denomination. Four types of coping behaviors are identified: informal coping, professional help-seeking, negative coping and crisis outreach. While religious behaviors are less influential than expected for this particular population, current victimization and childhood victimization play a significant role in establishing a model of coping and help-seeking for intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors in faith communities. Childhood victimization acts as an aggravating factor, predicting negative coping with IPV. At the same time, childhood victimization significantly increases the likelihood of seeking professional help. The study adds to the body of knowledge by contributing to a better understanding of the impact of childhood victimization on coping and help-seeking.
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页码:575 / 585
页数:10
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