2017
DOI: 10.1080/01926187.2017.1365663
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Differentiation and Intimate Partner Violence

Abstract: This study explored the impact of differentiation of self on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Results also indicated that gender did not moderate the relationship between differentiation of self and perpetration of violence.

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“…Building on previous research (Likcani et al, 2017;Rosen et al, 2001), findings supported the hypothesis that differentiation would significantly predict IPV experiences. This is the first examination of differentiation as a predictor of IPV experiences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Building on previous research (Likcani et al, 2017;Rosen et al, 2001), findings supported the hypothesis that differentiation would significantly predict IPV experiences. This is the first examination of differentiation as a predictor of IPV experiences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Scant literature has examined the relationship between differentiation and IPV. The few studies that have examined how differentiation is related to IPV have focused on how differentiation impacts the intergenerational transmission of IPV (Rosen, Bartle-Haring, & Stith, 2001) or the relationship between differentiation and IPV perpetration (Likcani, Stith, Spencer, Webb, & Peterson, 2017). It may be that levels of differentiation uniquely impact IPV experiences.…”
Section: Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DoS has shown positive associations with marital adjustment and satisfaction (e.g., Peleg, 2008;Rodr ıguez-Gonz alez et al, 2016), and family relations functioning (e.g., Choi & Murdock, 2017;Knudson-Martin, 1996). In addition, DoS is associated with lower levels of familial conflict and violence (e.g., Likcani et al, 2017;Skowron, 2005;Skowron et al, 2010).…”
Section: Differentiation Of Selfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerosos estudios han confirmado que las personas con mayor diferenciación tienen mejor salud física y mental (Lampis et al, 2019;Rodríguez-González et al, 2019), mejor regulación emocional y una menor ansiedad (Dolz-del-Castellar y Duch-Ceballos et al, 2020;Oliver et al, 2022), mayor autoestima menor evitación y ansiedad en las relaciones de apego adulto (Borondo y Oliver, 2021), y relaciones sociales, familiares y de pareja más funcionales (Aryamanesh et al, 2012;Dolz-del-Castellar y Oliver, 2021;Hainlen et al, 2016;Lampis et al, 2017Lampis et al, , 2019Likcani et al, 2017;Mozas-Alonso et al, 2022;Skowron et al, 2009).…”
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