Psychological Resources, Coping Strategies, and Negotiation Styles as Discriminators of Violence in Dating Relationships
Dating relationships are examined for a representative sample of randomly selected college freshmen. Comparisons of self-esteem, mastery, use of coping strategies, and preference of negotiation styles are made between individuals currently in violent and nonviolent dating relationships.Creator |
Gloria W. Bird, Sandra M. Stith, and Joann Schladale
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Family Relations
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Date |
1991-01
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Date Added | May 10, 2017 |
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Date Modifed | May 10, 2017 |
Collection | Women's Center archive, University of Virginia |
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