Five studies tested the hypothesis that self-regulatory failure is an important predictor of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. Study 1 participants were far more likely to experience a violent impulse during conflictual interaction with their romantic partner than they were to enact a violent behavior, suggesting that self-regulatory processes help individuals refrain from perpetrating IPV when they experience a violent impulse. Study 2 participants high in dispositional self-control were less likely to perpetrate IPV, in both cross-sectional and residualized-lagged analyses, than were participants low in dispositional self-control. Study 3 participants verbalized more IPV-related cognitions if they responded immediately to part...
© 2017 American Psychological Association. Objective: The objective of this study was to better unde...
Research examining predictors or correlates of mental health problems among women who experience or ...
Saint-Eloi Cadely et al. found longitudinal patterns for the perpetration of both psychological and ...
Five studies tested the hypothesis that self-regulatory failure is an important predictor of intimat...
The present study examined self-regulation resources (SRR) depletion, propensity for intimate partne...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) low self-control theory is linked to individual-level non-violent a...
The effect of self-control on one’s criminal offending is a product of both an individual’s capacity...
Deriving hypotheses from I3 theory (pronounced “I-cubed theory”), the authors conducted 4 studies to...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration, includin...
Much research examines potential antecedents of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. The cu...
The question of how individual differences related to self-regulation interact with alcohol use patt...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
Aggressive impulses arise from many factors, but they are usually held in check by social norms for ...
Intimate partner violence is a prevalent and destructive social problem affecting millions of people...
The present study was an empirical evaluation of I3 “perfect storm” theory (“I-Cubed”; Finkel & Eckh...
© 2017 American Psychological Association. Objective: The objective of this study was to better unde...
Research examining predictors or correlates of mental health problems among women who experience or ...
Saint-Eloi Cadely et al. found longitudinal patterns for the perpetration of both psychological and ...
Five studies tested the hypothesis that self-regulatory failure is an important predictor of intimat...
The present study examined self-regulation resources (SRR) depletion, propensity for intimate partne...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) low self-control theory is linked to individual-level non-violent a...
The effect of self-control on one’s criminal offending is a product of both an individual’s capacity...
Deriving hypotheses from I3 theory (pronounced “I-cubed theory”), the authors conducted 4 studies to...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration, includin...
Much research examines potential antecedents of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. The cu...
The question of how individual differences related to self-regulation interact with alcohol use patt...
Foa, Cascardi, Zoellner and Feeny developed two models of women’s influence on intimate partner viol...
Aggressive impulses arise from many factors, but they are usually held in check by social norms for ...
Intimate partner violence is a prevalent and destructive social problem affecting millions of people...
The present study was an empirical evaluation of I3 “perfect storm” theory (“I-Cubed”; Finkel & Eckh...
© 2017 American Psychological Association. Objective: The objective of this study was to better unde...
Research examining predictors or correlates of mental health problems among women who experience or ...
Saint-Eloi Cadely et al. found longitudinal patterns for the perpetration of both psychological and ...