Literature DB >> 15384453

The role of social support in the psychological well-being of African American girls who experience dating violence victimization.

Laura F Salazar1, Gina M Wingood, Ralph J DiClemente, Delia L Lang, Kathy Harrington.   

Abstract

The goals of this study were to test the relationship between dating violence victimization (i.e., verbal, emotional, and physical abuse) and psychological well-being (i.e., depressive symptomatology, self-esteem, and body image) among 522 African American girls, and to determine whether social support acted as a buffer of negative effects (moderator) or as an intervening factor (mediator) in the relationship between dating violence victimization and psychological well-being. Results from structural equation modeling indicated that dating violence victimization was associated with negative psychological outcomes. Although social support did not moderate this relationship, it served as a mediator of the relationship between dating violence victimization and psychological well-being. Dating violence programs for African American girls should consider how to incorporate family, church, and other networks in the community to foster support, and allow adolescent girls to discuss their abusive experiences in a nonblaming environment. If programs are able to buoy girls who experience dating violence, then they may be able to ameliorate the associated negative psychological sequelae.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15384453     DOI: 10.1891/vivi.19.2.171.64100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Violence Vict        ISSN: 0886-6708


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