Violencia en relaciones íntimas en dos etapas evolutivas
Titel:
Violencia en relaciones íntimas en dos etapas evolutivas
Auteur:
Cáceres , Adriana Cáceres , José
Verschenen in:
International journal of clinical and health psychology
Paginering:
Jaargang 6 (2006) nr. 2 pagina's 271--284
Jaar:
2006
Inhoud:
Frequency and intensity of physical, psychological and sexual violence reported by males and females involved in an intimate relationship was analysed in a survey descriptive study. Dating (n = 30) and married (n = 30) couples completed Dyadic Adjustment Scale (Spanier) and Physical and Psychological Violence Inventory (Hudson and McIntosh). The 3.3% of dating persons reported being physical and psychologically abused, whereas, in married couples, these figures came up to 43.3% and 50%, respectively. No subject denounced being sexually abused, but 6.7% of males and 3.3% of females reported being sexually requested when tired. There were no statistically significant differences between gender. Pearson¿s r (between DAS and Total Violence) was -.72 (p < .01). It is concluded that, to eradicate intimate violence, ¿democratic¿ relationship skills are required.
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