Relationships of Depression to Child and Adult Abuse and Bodily Pain Among
@article{Koopman2007RelationshipsOD,
title={Relationships of Depression to Child and Adult Abuse and Bodily Pain Among},
author={Cheryl Koopman and Tasneem Ismailji and Oxana Gronskaya Palesh and Cheryl Gore-felton and Amrita Narayanan and Kasey Saltzman and Danielle Holmes and Elizabeth Lloyd McGarvey},
journal={Journal of Interpersonal Violence},
year={2007},
volume={22},
pages={438 - 455}
}This study investigates whether depression in women who experienced intimate partner violence is associated with having also experienced childhood sexual and physical abuse, psychological abuse by an intimate partner, recent involvement with the abusive partner, and bodily pain. Fifty-seven women who had left a violent relationship with an intimate partner completed measures assessing their demographic characteristics, experiences of abuse in childhood and in their relationship with their…
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