Working memory, episodic memory and sustained attention in women survivors of intimate partner violence in Spain: The Believe Battery
Carmen Fernández Fillol,
Julia C. Daugherty,
Natalia Hidalgo-Ruzzante
et al.
Abstract:A growing body of literature suggests that intimate partner violence (IPV) is linked topsychopathology and lower cognitive functionality. Nonetheless, few studies have examinedneuropsychological correlates using objective neuropsychological assessments. The mainobjective of this study was to assess the relationship between cognitive functioning (specificallymemory and attention) and IPV. A group of women IPV survivors (n = 37) and a group of womenwho had not experienced IPV (n = 23) were assessed using the Bel… Show more
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