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      Exploring Help Seeking Patterns for Emerging Adult Victims Using the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey.

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      Violence against women
      SAGE Publications
      NISVS, emerging adults, help seeking

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          Emerging adulthood is a critical developmental period and a particularly important one for studying responses to interpersonal victimization as they can shape future coping patterns. This study focuses on non-college-attending emerging adults to explore their use of help seeking and satisfaction with resources. Comparisons are made with their college-attending counterparts. The findings highlight (a) the importance of friends across gender and education levels as a common resource and one perceived as helpful and (b) the large proportion of victims of interpersonal violence who do not seek any help. These results are discussed in connection with future research and policy implications.

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          Journal
          Violence Against Women
          Violence against women
          SAGE Publications
          1552-8448
          1077-8012
          Apr 2022
          : 28
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] American University, Washington, DC, USA.
          Article
          10.1177/10778012211014552
          34074174
          3b720b62-9dbc-48ce-b286-b5ad15a035f5
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          help seeking, NISVS, emerging adults

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