2025
Patterns of Psychological Aggression and Marital Satisfaction Among Female Spouses of Men With Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms
Schiff M, Horesh D, Gordon I, Shoval-Zuckerman Y, Dekel R. Patterns of Psychological Aggression and Marital Satisfaction Among Female Spouses of Men With Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2025, 40: 3729-3746. PMID: 39985395, DOI: 10.1177/08862605241285998.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychological intimate partner aggressionPost-traumatic stress symptomsIntimate partner aggressionLevels of post-traumatic stress symptomsMarital satisfactionRelationship satisfactionStress symptomsPost-traumatic stress disorderWomen's relationship satisfactionLower relationship satisfactionSpouses' marital satisfactionCouple Satisfaction IndexConflict Tactics ScaleFemale spousesManning levelsPartner aggressionStress disorderPsychological aggressionSpouse reportsMale partners' perspectiveSpouses of menTactics ScaleHeterosexual couplesSub-scalesTreatment efforts
2018
Women's Use of Aggression and Their Depressive Symptoms: The Mediating Effect of Aggression-Related Shame and Avoidance Coping Among Women Experiencing Bidirectional Intimate Partner Violence.
Overstreet NM, Weiss NH, Swan SC, Sullivan TP. Women's Use of Aggression and Their Depressive Symptoms: The Mediating Effect of Aggression-Related Shame and Avoidance Coping Among Women Experiencing Bidirectional Intimate Partner Violence. Violence And Victims 2018, 33: 533-546. PMID: 30567863, DOI: 10.1891/0886-6708.v33.i3.533.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepressive symptomsIntimate partner violenceBidirectional Intimate Partner ViolenceWomen's usePoor mental health outcomesCurrent male partnerGreater depressive symptomsMental health outcomesPartner violenceHealth outcomesIPV victimizationSymptomsMale partnersWomenAvoidance copingPositive associationCommunity samplePresent studyMultiple mediator modelSerial multiple mediator modelSignificant indirect effectIndirect effectsWomen's IPV victimizationIntimate partner aggression
2012
Correlates of Intimate Partner Psychological Aggression Perpetration in a Clinical Sample of Alcoholic Men
Kachadourian LK, Taft CT, O'Farrell TJ, Doron-LaMarca S, Murphy CM. Correlates of Intimate Partner Psychological Aggression Perpetration in a Clinical Sample of Alcoholic Men. Journal Of Family Psychology 2012, 26: 206-214. PMID: 22409160, PMCID: PMC3325611, DOI: 10.1037/a0027436.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychological aggression perpetrationPsychological aggressionAggression perpetrationIntimate partner psychological aggressionPartner psychological aggressionIntimate partner aggressionBattery of questionnairesIntimate partner physical aggressionPartner physical aggressionAlcohol problem severityAntisocial personality characteristicsRelationship adjustmentProximal predictorsPartner aggressionPhysical aggressionDistal factorsRelationship problemsPersonality characteristicsProximal factorsProblem severityAggressionProximal effectsPerpetrationClinical interventionsFuture research
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