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
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Published: Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2016
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spelling oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article-1382018-06-24T00:34:23Z INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BY COUPLE STATUS AND VIOLENCE REPORT AMONG WOMEN IN HIDALGO Conflicto interpersonal: semejanzas y diferencias por estatus de pareja y reporte de violencia en mujeres de Hidalgo García Meraz, Melissa Pérez Agüero, María Cristina personal relationships conflict relationships status intimate partner violence ANOVA model relaciones personales conflicto estatus de la relación violencia por la pareja íntima modelo ANOVA 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. El presente trabajo explora las diferencias entre el informe de Conflicto y Violencia en dos grupos de mujeres: participantes que han experimentado Violencia por la Pareja Íntima y participantes sin reporte; residentes del estado de Hidalgo, México. Las escalas de Conflicto y Violencia por la Pareja Íntima fueron aplicadas en un grupo de 619 participantes: 314 asistieron a servicios de salud para consulta por experimentar violencia por la pareja Íntima, mientras que, 305 eran usuarias de medicina general de Brigadas de Salud móvil. Utilizamos un diseño de dos vías, 3*2, estatus de la relación (noviazgo, matrimonio y unión libre) y tipos de muestra (reporte de violencia por la pareja íntima y sin reporte). Los resultados mostraron que las mujeres en relaciones de noviazgo reportan de manera diferencial el conflicto relacionado a los celos en comparación con aquellas mujeres casadas o en unión libre. Mientras que, las demás áreas de conflicto son más reportadas por las mujeres que han experimentado violencia, con independencia de su estatus de pareja. Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2016-11-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://revistapcc.uat.edu.mx/index.php/RPC/article/view/138 10.29365/rpcc.20161125-49 Revista de Psicología y Ciencias del Comportamiento de la Unidad Académica de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Julio-Diciembre de 2016; 1-19 Revista de Psicología y Ciencias del Comportamiento de la Unidad Académica de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales; Vol. 7 Núm. 2 (2016): Julio-Diciembre de 2016; 1-19 2683-1813 2007-1833 10.1804/rpcc-uacjs.v7i2 spa https://revistapcc.uat.edu.mx/index.php/RPC/article/view/138/pdf_1 10.1804/rpcc-uacjs.v7i2.138.g146 Derechos de autor 2017 REVISTA DE PSICOLOGÍA Y CIENCIAS DEL COMPORTAMIENTO DE LA U.A.C.J.S.
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INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BY COUPLE STATUS AND VIOLENCE REPORT AMONG WOMEN IN HIDALGO
author_facet García Meraz, Melissa
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author_sort García Meraz, Melissa
title INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BY COUPLE STATUS AND VIOLENCE REPORT AMONG WOMEN IN HIDALGO
title_short INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BY COUPLE STATUS AND VIOLENCE REPORT AMONG WOMEN IN HIDALGO
title_full INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BY COUPLE STATUS AND VIOLENCE REPORT AMONG WOMEN IN HIDALGO
title_fullStr INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BY COUPLE STATUS AND VIOLENCE REPORT AMONG WOMEN IN HIDALGO
title_full_unstemmed INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BY COUPLE STATUS AND VIOLENCE REPORT AMONG WOMEN IN HIDALGO
title_sort interpersonal conflict: similarities and differences by couple status and violence report among women in hidalgo
description 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.
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas
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