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Univ. psychol ; 11(1): 43-54, ene.-abr. 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-659537

ABSTRACT

Se examinaron las características de personalidad, psicopatológicas y socio-demográficas de mujeres que finalizaron una relación maltratante de pareja (n = 54), comparándolas con mujeres que continuaron con este tipo de relación (n = 41), todas con edades entre 1S y 60 años (M = 37.4). Se utilizó un ficha sociodemográfica, la prueba Big Five Questionnaire (Caprara, Barbaranelli, Borgogni & Perugini, 1995) y la Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (Sheehan & Lecrubier, 2000). Las participantes que finalizaron la relación presentaron mayores puntuaciones en Afabilidad, Estabilidad Emocional y Apertura Mental, un menor número de hijos, mayor búsqueda de ayuda en instituciones gubernamentales tras los episodios de violencia y una menor prevalencia de episodio depresivo mayor, trastorno distímico, riesgo suicida leve, trastorno de angustia, agorafobia y trastorno de ansiedad generalizada.


This study examined the personality, psychopathological, and socio-demographic characteristics of women that concluded a violent partner relationship (n = 54), comparing them with women that continued with this type of relationship (n = 41). The participants are between 1S-60 years (M = 37.4). The applied instruments were a socio-demographic survey, the Big Five Questionnaire of Personality (Caprara, Barbaranelli, Borgogni & Perugini, 1995), and the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (Sheehan & Lecrubier, 2000). The participants that finished the abusive relationship presented bigger punctuations in the dimensions of Agreeableness, Emotional Stability, and Openness, a lower number of children, bigger help-seeking in government institutions after the violence episodes, and a lower prevalence of mayor depressive episode, dysthymia, low suicidal risk, panic disorder, agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety.

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