In the current study, the role of borderline and antisocial personality traits and psychological and physical forms of intimate partner violence were examined. Using self- and partner-reports, 30 perpetrators (28 males) and 30 victims (29 females) of partner violence, including 23 (former) couples, were interviewed. Results showed that perpetrators (i.e., males) were higher on antisocial personality traits than victims (i.e., females), but the two groups did not differ on borderline traits and self-reported violence. Moreover, borderline traits were associated with partner violence in general, whereas antisocial personality traits were associated with physical, but not psychological, partner violence. Analyses on (former) couples suggest th...
Objective: This study explored the differential psychopathological profile between male perpetrators...
Previous research has examined the influence of the abusive personality (Dutton, 1994a,b) on relatio...
Since the 1970s, there have been numerous studies of the personality disorders, and psychological a...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is global public health issue and refers to the violence committed b...
This was the first research project to examine the established Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)...
Both basic personality traits and clinical personality disorders have been studied in the context of...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious mental and physical health concern worldwide. Although ...
The authors measured potential causes of prolonged male violence against female intimate partners in...
The presented study aims to compare men and women (N = 227), perpetrators of domestic violence in te...
Abstract Introduction. Approximately 88.000 cases o...
he aim of this study was to assess both violent and nonviolent offending behavior in a single, mixed...
Little research to date has considered the aetiological risk of female perpetrators of intimate part...
Background: Studies on the impact of mental disorders on aggressive antisocial behaviors constitutes...
Although research has shown links between borderline personality and intimate partner violence (IPV)...
(Special Issue on Criminal Investigative Psychology)Few studies have examined characteristics and co...
Objective: This study explored the differential psychopathological profile between male perpetrators...
Previous research has examined the influence of the abusive personality (Dutton, 1994a,b) on relatio...
Since the 1970s, there have been numerous studies of the personality disorders, and psychological a...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is global public health issue and refers to the violence committed b...
This was the first research project to examine the established Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)...
Both basic personality traits and clinical personality disorders have been studied in the context of...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious mental and physical health concern worldwide. Although ...
The authors measured potential causes of prolonged male violence against female intimate partners in...
The presented study aims to compare men and women (N = 227), perpetrators of domestic violence in te...
Abstract Introduction. Approximately 88.000 cases o...
he aim of this study was to assess both violent and nonviolent offending behavior in a single, mixed...
Little research to date has considered the aetiological risk of female perpetrators of intimate part...
Background: Studies on the impact of mental disorders on aggressive antisocial behaviors constitutes...
Although research has shown links between borderline personality and intimate partner violence (IPV)...
(Special Issue on Criminal Investigative Psychology)Few studies have examined characteristics and co...
Objective: This study explored the differential psychopathological profile between male perpetrators...
Previous research has examined the influence of the abusive personality (Dutton, 1994a,b) on relatio...
Since the 1970s, there have been numerous studies of the personality disorders, and psychological a...