id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-011050-vt1b8ukw Voth Schrag, Rachel J. The Role of Social Support in the Link Between Economic Abuse and Economic Hardship 2018-11-10 .txt text/plain 5350 267 42 The current study seeks to expand the knowledge in this area by assessing the moderating influence of social support on the association between economic forms of abuse and economic hardship in a community-based sample of women. Importantly for the current study, CCT posits that IPV survivors will have lower levels of economic stability compared to others, as an abusive partner uses various tactics (including physical and emotional violence and their resulting mental and physical health consequences, as well as tactics of EA) to increase economic dependence in order to enhance their control over all aspects of life (Stark 2007; Postmus et al. Bivariate correlations between abuse exposure, key study variables, and demographic characteristics were analyzed (See Table 3 Table 4 presents the results for linear regression models that assess the impact of the interaction between appraisal and tangible social support and economic abuse on participants' level of material hardship experience. ./cache/cord-011050-vt1b8ukw.txt ./txt/cord-011050-vt1b8ukw.txt