This study attempted to examine risk factors for intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization against women in terms of the schema therapy model (STM). Seventy-nine shelter-residing female IPV victims and 78 married female IPV non-victims participated in the study. The Young Schema Questionnaire Short Form, the Young Parenting Inventory, the Young Compensation Inventory, and the Young Avoidance Inventory were used. The results revealed that being young and having low income were risk factors for IPV victimization. Paternal parenting style was also found to be a further risk factor in addition to demographic variables. Further, the endorsement of disconnection and the unrelenting standards schema domains presented further information predic...
Although psychological abuse is recognized as a particularly insidious form of child abuse, research...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been acknowledged as a worldwide phenomenon, with appro...
This study aimed to a) examine the presence of children in relation to victim vulnerability factors ...
Young's early maladaptive schemas represent a possible pathway between childhood adversity and Intim...
AbstractIntimate partner violence is considered as a notable legal and health challenge of our age. ...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
This study analyzed shelter-residing domestic violence victims (N=79) with non-victim married women ...
Using the International Violence Against Women Survey (IVAWS), this paper identifies factors contrib...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is global public health issue and refers to the violence committed b...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been examined from a range of theoretical perspectives, includin...
© 2021 Kelly Marie FitzpatrickIntimate partner violence (IPV) can include physical, sexual, and emot...
A substantial minority of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimized women are revictimized by more ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is experienced by one in four women in the United States, and a weal...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is experienced by one in four women in the United States, and a weal...
Although psychological abuse is recognized as a particularly insidious form of child abuse, research...
Although psychological abuse is recognized as a particularly insidious form of child abuse, research...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been acknowledged as a worldwide phenomenon, with appro...
This study aimed to a) examine the presence of children in relation to victim vulnerability factors ...
Young's early maladaptive schemas represent a possible pathway between childhood adversity and Intim...
AbstractIntimate partner violence is considered as a notable legal and health challenge of our age. ...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
This study analyzed shelter-residing domestic violence victims (N=79) with non-victim married women ...
Using the International Violence Against Women Survey (IVAWS), this paper identifies factors contrib...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is global public health issue and refers to the violence committed b...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been examined from a range of theoretical perspectives, includin...
© 2021 Kelly Marie FitzpatrickIntimate partner violence (IPV) can include physical, sexual, and emot...
A substantial minority of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimized women are revictimized by more ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is experienced by one in four women in the United States, and a weal...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is experienced by one in four women in the United States, and a weal...
Although psychological abuse is recognized as a particularly insidious form of child abuse, research...
Although psychological abuse is recognized as a particularly insidious form of child abuse, research...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has recently been acknowledged as a worldwide phenomenon, with appro...
This study aimed to a) examine the presence of children in relation to victim vulnerability factors ...