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Citation

Schwartz MD, Mattley CL. J. Fam. Violence 1993; 8(3): 277-287.

Affiliation

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ohio University, 45701 Athens, Ohio

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/BF00988773

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper describes the development of the Battered Women Scale (BWS), an instrument based on the Personal Attributes Questionnaire (PAQ) designed by Spence, Helmreich and Stapp (1974) and widely used to measure gender role trait ascription. Following arguments in the literature that battered women have particular traits, and the argument here that these traits are caused by experiences in battering relationships, the BWS was shown to successfully differentiate between women in three shelter houses and a sample of similar women who claim no abuse in their past. Further, although African-American women were generally very different in their gender role trait ascriptions than White women, they had patterns of reaction to battering very similar to white women. It is suggested that the BWS can be very useful to measure the value to battered women of shelter house programming on self-concepts.

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