2019
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.1430
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Cycle of violence in women victims of domestic violence: Qualitative analysis of OPD 2 interview

Abstract: IntroductionDomestic violence places woman as the victim and man as the aggressor in the family environment. There is limited consistent and clear information based on empirical evidence on the dynamic functioning of the victims.ObjectiveTo further understand the psychodynamics of women in the cycle of violence taking into account the aspects of psychological trauma. It is transversal research design. The sample was composed of ten women victim of domestic violence. Data collection was based on the OPD‐2 Clini… Show more

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“…Studies have highlighted that women can adopt a wide variety of coping methods to deal with abuse, including silence, nonresponse, leaving their spouse or partner permanently or temporarily, submission, appeasement, and minimization of violence [ 96 ]. In similar studies, it has been determined that women exposed to verbal and psychological violence need training that will help them prevent and manage the violence in question, and such training can aid in the prevention of violence [ 7 , 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have highlighted that women can adopt a wide variety of coping methods to deal with abuse, including silence, nonresponse, leaving their spouse or partner permanently or temporarily, submission, appeasement, and minimization of violence [ 96 ]. In similar studies, it has been determined that women exposed to verbal and psychological violence need training that will help them prevent and manage the violence in question, and such training can aid in the prevention of violence [ 7 , 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies show that emotional dependence, financial dependence, and children are factors that make it difficult to break the relationship. [16][17][18] A research conducted in Ecuador found that cash and food transfers reduced physical and sexual violence between intimate partners by 30%, becoming a tool for social protection. 18 However, in this study, it was found that children can also be a motivation to break the violent situation.…”
Section: My Stepson Got Involved But Then the Families Made Peace And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, economic and emotional dependence made women more likely to maintain relationships [35], it is risky to cause the victims to be trapped in a cycle of violence. They are challenging to break the cycle [37].…”
Section: Erpetrators Of Domestic Violence Ilar Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%