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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Nurs. 2016 Dec;25(23-24):3687–3696. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13388

Table 2.

Bivariate Correlations between IPV and Coping Styles.

Coping Style Psychological Abuse Sexual Abuse Physical Abuse Injury
Active −.107 −.294** −.251* −.312**
Planning −.104 −.328** −.279** −.376**
Positive Reframing −.193 −.212* −.282** −.303**
Acceptance −.099 −.293** −.238* −.246*
Humor .029 .030 −.010 .005
Religious .239* .212* .275** .220*
Emotional Support .011 −.012 −.065 .008
Instrumental Support −.091 −.155 −.185 −.160
Self-Distraction −.012 −.144 −.116 −.184
Denial .242* .256* .214* .281**
Venting −.045 .002 −.047 −.005
Substance Use .049 .187 .185 .138
Behavioral Disengagement .287** .485** .400** .460**
Self-Blame .108 .124 .131 .111

Note.

*

= p < .05;

**

= p < .01.