The effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) concerning specifically posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology have been widely demonstrated, but the consequences of abuse are not the same for all victims. We know little about the psychological processes that limit these adverse consequences. Therefore, we explored the association between self-criticism felt by abused women and their PTSD, and we investigated self-acceptance as the underlying process explaining this relationship. We also examined self-efficacy as the protective (moderating) factor. The results indicated that self-criticism was indirectly associated with greater PTSD via lower self-acceptance. Critically, the indirect effect only emerged for individuals low in se...
This study explored the association of shame and guilt with PTSD among women who had experienced int...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive societal problem that can result in poor mental healt...
Negative beliefs about the self, self-blame, guilt, and shame have been consistently linked to emoti...
This study explored whether self-blame moderates the relationship between exposure to specific types...
The relationship between the experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the development of Po...
Sexual assault (SA) among college populations has been associated with an increased risk of posttrau...
Sexual assault (SA) among college populations has been associated with an increased risk of posttrau...
The relationship between the experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the development of Po...
Threat based risk factors previously found to be associated with PTSD were investigated in a clinica...
The experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) is a type of trauma that can greatly affect health...
This study examined the relative influences of fear and negative self-view (shame, guilt, negative t...
abstract: The interplay between Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and self-efficacy lies in the ...
Self-efficacy is assumed to promote posttraumatic adaption, and several cross-sectional studies supp...
This study explored the association of shame and guilt with PTSD among women who had experienced int...
This study explored the association of shame and guilt with PTSD among women who had experienced int...
This study explored the association of shame and guilt with PTSD among women who had experienced int...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive societal problem that can result in poor mental healt...
Negative beliefs about the self, self-blame, guilt, and shame have been consistently linked to emoti...
This study explored whether self-blame moderates the relationship between exposure to specific types...
The relationship between the experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the development of Po...
Sexual assault (SA) among college populations has been associated with an increased risk of posttrau...
Sexual assault (SA) among college populations has been associated with an increased risk of posttrau...
The relationship between the experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the development of Po...
Threat based risk factors previously found to be associated with PTSD were investigated in a clinica...
The experience of intimate partner violence (IPV) is a type of trauma that can greatly affect health...
This study examined the relative influences of fear and negative self-view (shame, guilt, negative t...
abstract: The interplay between Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and self-efficacy lies in the ...
Self-efficacy is assumed to promote posttraumatic adaption, and several cross-sectional studies supp...
This study explored the association of shame and guilt with PTSD among women who had experienced int...
This study explored the association of shame and guilt with PTSD among women who had experienced int...
This study explored the association of shame and guilt with PTSD among women who had experienced int...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive societal problem that can result in poor mental healt...
Negative beliefs about the self, self-blame, guilt, and shame have been consistently linked to emoti...