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There is a significant gap in the research literature surrounding couples that demonstrate relational resilience to a member’s prior experience with intimate partner violence.

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The gap

There is a significant gap in the research literature surrounding couples that demonstrate relational resilience to a member’s prior experience with intimate partner violence.

Consensus across the literature

Clustered from 5 gap mentions across 5 papers via embedding cosine ≥ 0.62.

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Supporting evidence — 5 representative gaps

  • Finding Meaning in the Aftermath of Trauma: Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth in Female Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence (2007)

    Despite recent interest in resiliency and growth in victims of trauma (Ryff, Singer, Love, & Essex, 1998; Tedeschi & Calhoun, 1996), very few studies exist that document resilient responses to intimate partner violence, and none exist that explore posttraumatic growth in the aftermath of violent relationships.

    Keywords: growth exist despite recent interest resiliency victims trauma ryff singer love essex tedeschi calhoun document
  • Resilience From a Virtue Perspective (2017) · doi

    Originally reported in posttraumatic stress literature, resilience has been studied in various contexts; however, very few studies have been conducted from a virtue perspective.

    Keywords: originally reported posttraumatic stress literature resilience studied various contexts conducted virtue perspective
  • Intimate Partner Violence Survivors: Exploring Relational Resilience to Long-Term Psychosocial Consequences of Abuse by Previous Partners (2015) · doi

    There is a significant gap in the research literature surrounding couples that demonstrate relational resilience to a member’s prior experience with intimate partner violence.

    Keywords: there significant literature surrounding couples demonstrate relational resilience member prior experience intimate partner violence
  • Poly-victimization, Trauma, and Resilience: Exploring Strengths That Promote Thriving After Adversity (2020) · doi

    Although it is well known that victimization is associated with higher trauma symptoms, there is still limited information on the protective factors that can help people thrive after adversity.

    Keywords: well known victimization associated higher trauma symptoms there still limited information protective factors help people
  • Trauma-Inspired Prosocial Leadership Development (2014) · doi

    Though trauma survivors sometimes emerge as leaders in prosocial causes related to their previous negative or traumatic experiences, little is known about this transition, and limited guidance is available for survivors who hope to make prosocial contributions.

    Keywords: survivors prosocial though trauma sometimes emerge leaders causes related previous negative traumatic experiences little known

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