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Subjective Vulnerability The Role of Disempowerment in the Utilization of Mediation Services by Women in a Northeastern Town of the United States, 1989-1990

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  • "This collection investigates gender differences as they relate to interpersonal conflict and feelings of vulnerability that arise in the conflict process. In Phase 1 of the study, 52 female and 48 male clients of a neighborhood mediation center were assessed on the number and kinds of strategies they utilized in dealing with conflicts before they consulted the mediation center, their feelings about the services rendered, the concerns, fears, and other affective states experienced in relation to their disputes, their feelings about the outcomes, to what they attributed success or failure, and how they felt gender had affected the conflicts. Phase 2 of the study was implemented as a follow-up to determine the generalizability of the findings of Phase 1. Respondents from the same geographic area in which the subjects in Phase 1 were drawn were assessed on three areas of concern in relation to a hypothetical conflict: feelings of vulnerability, aspects of mediation that seemed desirable to them, and concerns they might have if they were to use mediation services.... Cf.: http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/06357.xml."
  • "This collection investigates gender differences as they relate to interpersonal conflict and feelings of vulnerability that arise in the conflict process. In Phase 1 of the study, 52 female and 48 male clients of a neighborhood mediation center were assessed on the number and kinds of strategies they utilized in dealing with conflicts before they consulted the mediation center, their feelings about the services rendered, the concerns, fears, and other affective states experienced in relation to their disputes, their feelings about the outcomes, to what they attributed success or failure, and how they felt gender had affected the conflicts. Phase 2 of the study was implemented as a follow-up to determine the generalizability of the findings of Phase 1. Respondents from the same geographic area in which the subjects in Phase 1 were drawn were assessed on three areas of concern in relation to a hypothetical conflict: feelings of vulnerability, aspects of mediation that seemed desirable to them, and concerns they might have if they were to use mediation services.... Cf.: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06357"

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  • "Subjective Vulnerability The Role of Disempowerment in the Utilization of Mediation Services by Women in a Northeastern Town of the United States, 1989-1990"
  • "Subjective Vulnerability The Role of Disempowerment in the Utilization of Mediation Services by Women in a Northeastern Town of the United States, 1989-1990"@en
  • "Subjective vulnerability the role of disempowerment in the utilization of mediation services by women in a Northeastern town of the United States, 1989-1990"