The aim of this study is the development and analysis of the psychometric properties of a new instrument to assess the possible psychological abuse experienced in a group setting. The Psychological Abuse Experienced in Groups Scale was administered to 138 people who self-identified as former members of abusive groups. An exploratory factor analysis revealed a common factor, which showed appropriate reliability. The scale scores were correlated with a prior measure aimed to assess group abusiveness, providing evidence of external validity. Participants reported a higher degree of psychological distress than normative samples, and those who requested psychological counseling after leaving the group had suffered group psychological abuse to a ...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to obtain information about factors that lead to da...
Surveys of psychological aggression have been plagued by a variety of conceptual and measurement pro...
Numerous ways in which we currently approach conceptualizing and measuring “psychological abuse” are...
The aim of this study is the development and analysis of the psychometric properties of a new instru...
A psychological abuse scale representing truly egregious psychological actions that could occur betw...
A psychological abuse scale representing truly egregious psychological actions that could occur betw...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to delimit group psychological abuse through a psychosocial ap...
The purpose of this study was to delimit group psychological abuse through a psychosocial approach. ...
While psychological abuse in battered women has been examined in recent years, little is known about...
Background: People with abusive relationships experience mental disorders, irritability, and dysfunc...
Background: In the context of intimate partner violence, psychological abuse (PA) has progressively ...
This study explored the factors of psychological abuse and control, as it exists in different types ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the Burgess-Partner Abuse Sca...
Definitions of psychological abuse are reviewed and a new definition proposed, operationalized as an...
Background: Previous studies indicate that social functioning and resilience can mitigate the advers...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to obtain information about factors that lead to da...
Surveys of psychological aggression have been plagued by a variety of conceptual and measurement pro...
Numerous ways in which we currently approach conceptualizing and measuring “psychological abuse” are...
The aim of this study is the development and analysis of the psychometric properties of a new instru...
A psychological abuse scale representing truly egregious psychological actions that could occur betw...
A psychological abuse scale representing truly egregious psychological actions that could occur betw...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to delimit group psychological abuse through a psychosocial ap...
The purpose of this study was to delimit group psychological abuse through a psychosocial approach. ...
While psychological abuse in battered women has been examined in recent years, little is known about...
Background: People with abusive relationships experience mental disorders, irritability, and dysfunc...
Background: In the context of intimate partner violence, psychological abuse (PA) has progressively ...
This study explored the factors of psychological abuse and control, as it exists in different types ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the Burgess-Partner Abuse Sca...
Definitions of psychological abuse are reviewed and a new definition proposed, operationalized as an...
Background: Previous studies indicate that social functioning and resilience can mitigate the advers...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to obtain information about factors that lead to da...
Surveys of psychological aggression have been plagued by a variety of conceptual and measurement pro...
Numerous ways in which we currently approach conceptualizing and measuring “psychological abuse” are...