TY - JOUR
T1 - Perceived positive aspects of intimate relationships among abused women in Methadone Maintenance Treatment Programs (MMTP)
AU - Schiff, Miriam
AU - Gilbert, Louisa
AU - El-Bassel, Nabila
PY - 2006/1
Y1 - 2006/1
N2 - This study examines the positive aspects of intimate relationships perceived by drug-involved women victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). The article examines the association of psychological distress, childhood abuse, and severity of IPV with the different positive aspects the women indicated. Most analyses were conducted on a subsample of 149 women in methadone maintenance treatment who intended to continue their relationship with their abusive partner. The women most frequently valued fulfillment of the role of an intimate partner such as "he takes care of me, loves me, makes me laugh" (29.7%). Fewer than one tenth of the women valued their partners' role as economic provider; however, these women reported more physical IPV. Women intending to continue the relationship (more than two thirds of the participants) reported less physical or sexual IPV and experienced less psychological distress. Policy and practice implications are discussed.
AB - This study examines the positive aspects of intimate relationships perceived by drug-involved women victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). The article examines the association of psychological distress, childhood abuse, and severity of IPV with the different positive aspects the women indicated. Most analyses were conducted on a subsample of 149 women in methadone maintenance treatment who intended to continue their relationship with their abusive partner. The women most frequently valued fulfillment of the role of an intimate partner such as "he takes care of me, loves me, makes me laugh" (29.7%). Fewer than one tenth of the women valued their partners' role as economic provider; however, these women reported more physical IPV. Women intending to continue the relationship (more than two thirds of the participants) reported less physical or sexual IPV and experienced less psychological distress. Policy and practice implications are discussed.
KW - Drug use
KW - Intimate partner violence
KW - Leaving abusive relationships
KW - Psychological distress
KW - Substance use
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=29344471639&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/0886260505282102
DO - 10.1177/0886260505282102
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C2 - 16399927
AN - SCOPUS:29344471639
SN - 0886-2605
VL - 21
SP - 121
EP - 138
JO - Journal of Interpersonal Violence
JF - Journal of Interpersonal Violence
IS - 1
ER -