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Intimate Partner Violence,Depression, and Resource Availability Among a Community Sample of Hispanic Women
Authors:Rosa M. González-Guarda  Nilda Peragallo  Elias P. Vasquez  Maria T. Urrutia  Victoria B. Mitrani
Affiliation:University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA
Abstract:
This study investigated the relationships among resource availability, IPV, and depression among Hispanic community-dwelling women. The Vulnerable Population's Conceptual Framework () was used to conceptualize and test relationships among these variables. Cross-sectional questionnaires assessed resource availability (i.e., income, education, employment, insurance status, and self-esteem), depressive symptoms (CES-D), and intimate partner violence (IPV) by a current/recent partner. Linear and logistic regressions were conducted to explore relationship among variables. Although most of the relationships among resource availability, IPV, and depression supported the conceptual framework, the importance of incorporating additional cultural, relationship, and social factors are stressed.
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