Social problem‐solving in intimate partner violence victims: Exploring the relative contributions of shame and PTSD symptoms
J. Gayle Beck,
Elizabeth L. Griffith,
Rimsha Majeed
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study examined the contributions of shame and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms to two dimensions of social problem‐solving.MethodA sample of 426 women who were seeking mental health assistance following experiences of intimate partner violence completed self‐report and clinician measures. Separate path analyses were conducted for problem orientation and problem‐solving styles.ResultsIn the model examining problem orientation, higher levels of shame were significantly associated with … Show more
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