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Life Course and Emerging Adulthood: Protestant Women’s Views on Intimate Partner Violence and Divorce

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  • Melissa K. Ochoa

    (Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Newberry College, Newberry, SC 29108, USA)

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There are inconsistent findings on the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and religiosity or Biblical inerrancy. The Biblical text accepts divorce in cases of infidelity and desertion—but does not specify abuse or IPV as legitimate reasons. In this study, I interviewed twenty White Protestant women (ages 18–22) at a large southern university. In emerging adulthood, a critical period for young adults (ages 18–29), I examined their current levels of religious participation, beliefs in Biblical inerrancy, and their perceptions of IPV as a legitimate reason for divorce. During this process of identity formation as emerging adults, they may reevaluate their religious socialization and parents’ values as well as engage in various social relationships, including romantic ones. Emerging adult women are also at the highest risk for IPV. The findings suggest Protestant women in emerging adulthood reevaluated their religious socialization to formulate a more adaptive worldview. Their religious participation and belief in Biblical inerrancy declined during emerging adulthood and they all accepted divorce as acceptable in cases of IPV. It is an important finding because they are in a key period of potential IPV exposure in their life course.

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  • Melissa K. Ochoa, 2022. "Life Course and Emerging Adulthood: Protestant Women’s Views on Intimate Partner Violence and Divorce," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 11(4), pages 1-16, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:11:y:2022:i:4:p:169-:d:788580
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