INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BY COUPLE STATUS AND VIOLENCE REPORT AMONG WOMEN IN HIDALGO

This paper explores the differences between Conflict and Violence report in two groups: women have experienced Intimate Partner Violence and women with no report; residents in Hidalgo, Mexico. The Conflict and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) scales were applied into a 619 participants, 314 attended...

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Main Authors: García Meraz, Melissa, Pérez Agüero, María Cristina
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2016
Online Access:https://revistapcc.uat.edu.mx/index.php/RPC/article/view/138
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Summary:This paper explores the differences between Conflict and Violence report in two groups: women have experienced Intimate Partner Violence and women with no report; residents in Hidalgo, Mexico. The Conflict and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) scales were applied into a 619 participants, 314 attended health services for experience IPV, while 305 were users of medical care. We use a 3 * 2 design with Relationship Status (Courtship, Married and Cohabitation) and sample type (IPV report/ without IVP report). The results demonstrate that women in dating relationships report more conflict related to jealousy compared with women in marriage or cohabitation. Meanwhile, all conflict areas are more reported for women that have experienced violence, with no differences by partner status.