Psychological Mindedness as a Protective Factor Against Revictimization in Intimate Relationships
Abstract
Objectives We tested the moderating effect of psychological mindedness (PM) on the relationship between past experience of child abuse and both intimate partner violence (IPV) and intimate relationship quality. Method Female Israeli graduate students (N = 425; mean age 35.9 years), either married or in cohabitation, completed an electronic questionnaire. The data were analyzed by SEM multiple group analysis of women with high vs. low PM. Results...
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Title
Psychological Mindedness as a Protective Factor Against Revictimization in Intimate Relationships
Published Date
Jan 7, 2014
Volume
70
Issue
9
Pages
847 - 859
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