The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of power for 36 d
isadvantaged women. Interview responses were coded for moral orientati
on (care, justice), self-definition (connected, separate) and relation
al context, as well as examined for themes of power. Analyses did not
support the expectation that the majority of disadvantaged women would
experience power as a care orientation. Moreover, being employed or a
mother did not moderate a woman's view of power as justice or care. A
s expected, women were more likely to describe relational rather than
non-relational power experiences. Identified power themes were consist
ent with those found by other researchers but several new themes were
also identified. Dominant themes were: power is legitimized by a woman
's role and power is destructive when used in a negative way.