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Effects of Adolescent Intimate Partner Violence on Women's Educational Attainment and Earnings

NCJ Number
245765
Journal
Journal of Interpersonal Violence Volume: 28 Issue: 17 Dated: November 2013 Pages: 3283-3300
Author(s)
Adrienne E. Adams; Megan R. Greeson; Angie C. Kennedy; Richard M. Tolman
Date Published
November 2013
Length
18 pages
Annotation

Intimate partner violence IPV is a serious, widespread problem that negatively affects women's lives, including their economic status.

Abstract

Intimate partner violence IPV is a serious, widespread problem that negatively affects women's lives, including their economic status. The current study explored whether the financial harm associated with IPV begins as early as adolescence. With longitudinal data from a sample of 498 women currently or formerly receiving welfare, we used latent growth curve modeling to examine the relationships between adolescent IPV, educational attainment, and women's earnings. We found that women who had been victimized by a partner during adolescence obtained less education compared with nonvictimized women, with victimization indirectly influencing women's earnings via educational attainment. The findings support the need for intervention strategies aimed at preventing IPV and promoting women's educational and career development over the life course. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.