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The Resource Utilization of Women Who Use Violence in Intimate Relationships
Suzanne C. Swan*
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Tami P. Sullivan
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: swan{at}sc.edu.
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Studies have found high rates of help seeking among domestic violence victims. However, little research has investigated the help-seeking patterns of women who use violence (many of whom are also abused). Understanding the resources utilized by women who are violent toward their partners may aid in designing interventions that will reduce the womens violence, as well as reduce the victimization they may be experiencing. This study examines the resource utilization of 108 women who used violence against a male partner (94% of whom also experienced victimization). Findings revealed that (a) almost all of the women utilized community resources in an attempt to manage the violence in their relationships; (b) victimization was related to resource utilization via self-defense motives, avoidance coping, and posttraumatic stress symptoms; and (c) greater resource utilization was related to lower levels of womens violence against their partners. Findings suggest that community resources may help prevent womens violence.
First published on June 23, 2008, doi:10.1177/0886260508319365
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2009;24:940.
A more recent version of this article appeared on June 1, 2009

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