Intimate partner violence and welfare participation : a longitudinal causal analysis / Tyrone C. Cheng.
By: Cheng, Tyrone C.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Journal of Interpersonal Violence.Publisher: 2013Subject(s): MENTAL HEALTH | SOCIAL SERVICES | HEALTH SERVICES | POVERTY | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCEOnline resources: Access the abstract In: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2013, 28(4): 808-830Summary: This longitudinal study examined the causal relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV), five mental disorders, alcohol abuse/dependence, drug abuse/dependence, treatment seeking (from physician, counselor, and self-help group), employment, child support, and welfare participation. It analysed data from the of records of 571 women; the records were extracted from the study “Violence Against Women and the Role of Welfare Reform” (VAWRWR).Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2013, 28(4): 808-830
This longitudinal study examined the causal relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV), five mental disorders, alcohol abuse/dependence, drug abuse/dependence, treatment seeking (from physician, counselor, and self-help group), employment, child support, and welfare participation. It analysed data from the of records of 571 women; the records were extracted from the study “Violence Against Women and the Role of Welfare Reform” (VAWRWR).