1. Heterogeneity among violence-exposed women: applying person-oriented research methods
- Author
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Nurius, Paula S. and Macy, Rebecca J.
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Abused women -- Research ,Life skills -- Evaluation ,Social sciences -- Methods ,Social sciences -- Research ,Law ,Psychology and mental health ,Sociology and social work - Abstract
Variability of experience and outcomes among violence-exposed people pose considerable challenges toward developing effective prevention and treatment protocols. To address these needs, the authors present an approach to research and a class of methodologies referred to as person oriented. Person-oriented tools support assessment of meaningful patterns among people that distinguish one group from another, subgroups for whom different interventions are indicated. The authors review the conceptual base of person-oriented methods, outline their distinction from more familiar variable-oriented methods, present descriptions of selected methods as well as empirical applications of person-oriented methods germane to violence exposure, and conclude with discussion of implications for future research and translation between research and practice. The authors focus on violence against women as a population, drawing on stress and coping theory as a theoretical framework. However, person-oriented methods hold utility for investigating diversity among violence- exposed people's experiences and needs across populations and theoretical foundations. Keywords: person-oriented; variable-oriented; domestic violence; sexual assault
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- 2008