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'The Impact of Partner Stalking on Mental Health and Protective Order Outcomes Over Time '
Logan, T.K.; Cole, Jennifer (2007)

Abstract
The goals of this article are to examine stalking victimization over time among a large sample (n = 662) of women who received a protective order against a violent partner and to examine the impact of stalking on mental health and protective order outcomes. Findings suggest that stalking is a significant risk factor for other forms of partner violence (e.g., psychological, physical, and sexual violence) and that the experience of being stalked by a violent partner contributes uniquely to women's perceptions of psychological distress, personal safety, and perceptions of protective order effectiveness. Both the criminal justice system and victim service representatives need to be vigilant in educating women about the increased risk of stalking to their safety and mental health. Further, study findings suggest that stalking must be addressed to prevent future physical and psychological harm in partner violence cases. [©2007 Springer. All rights reserved. For further information, visit Violence and Victims.]


Source
Violence and victims Vol. 22, No. 5, 2007, pp. 546-562.
Keywords
Mental health; Stalking; Protection orders
Focus
International
Material type
Journal article/research paper
ISBN / ISSN
0886-6708
Comments
Serial publisher: Springer Publishing Company


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Created: 29 May 2008


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