2013
Relationship Self-Efficacy Protects Against Mental Health Problems Among Women in Bidirectionally Aggressive Intimate Relationships With Men
Sullivan TP, McPartland T, Price C, Cruza-Guet MC, Swan SC. Relationship Self-Efficacy Protects Against Mental Health Problems Among Women in Bidirectionally Aggressive Intimate Relationships With Men. Journal Of Counseling Psychology 2013, 60: 641-647. PMID: 23815627, PMCID: PMC3962673, DOI: 10.1037/a0033406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health problemsMental health outcomesPsychological victimizationIntimate relationshipsCommunity-residing womenHealth problemsPosttraumatic stressAnxiety symptomsAggressive relationshipsHealth outcomesRelationship problemsCentral risk factorAggressionVictimizationAggression frequencyFuture researchViolence victimizationRisk factorsProtective effectGeneral populationProtective roleSuch researchIntimate partner violence (IPV) victimizationWomenPartner violence victimization
2006
The Role of Coping and Problem Drinking in Men's Abuse of Female Partners: Test of a Path Model
Snow DL, Sullivan TP, Swan SC, Tate DC, Klein I. The Role of Coping and Problem Drinking in Men's Abuse of Female Partners: Test of a Path Model. Violence And Victims 2006, 21: 267-285. PMID: 16761854, DOI: 10.1891/vivi.21.3.267.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProblem-solving copingAbusive behaviorPsychological abuseProblem drinkingProblem drinkersRelationship of copingRole of copingAvoidance coping strategiesUse of avoidanceFemale partnersViolent behaviorDomestic violence offendersMen's violent behaviorIntimate female partnersCoping strategiesCopingRelationship problemsDiverse samplePath modelPhysical abuseGreater useMen's female partnersProtective factorsIntervention strategiesPrevious research