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Problem-Focused Coping Strategies Used by Victims of Gender Violence Across the Stages of Change
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Palabras clave
Intimate partner violence against women
Stages of change
Problem-focused emotion regulation strategies
Affect
Clasificación UNESCO
6114 Psicología social
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
SAGE publications
Citación
Puente-Martinez, A., Ubillos-Landa, S., Páez-Rovira, D., Puente-Martinez, A., Ubillos-Landa, S., & Páez-Rovira, D. (2022). Problem-Focused Coping Strategies Used by Victims of Gender Violence Across the Stages of Change. Violence Against Women, 28(14), 3331-3351. https://doi.org/10.1177/10778012211054866
Resumen
[EN]This study compares the problem-focused emotion regulation strategies used by 200 female survivors of intimate partner violence (age: M = 40.16, SD = 11.27, 18 – 66 years) to cope with violence throughout various stages of change (SOC). It examines the relationship between problem-focused coping strategies and positive and negative affect, and the impact of these variables on the different SOC. Results suggest that victims differ and are flexible in the use of strategies throughout the various SOC. During the initial stages, victims tend to use passive/maladaptive behaviors that hamper change, while in the later stages they use more active/adaptive strategies to leave the abusive relationship.
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1077-8012
DOI
10.1177/10778012211054866
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