The mediating role of disengagement strategies on the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization

Intimate partner violence remains to be a critical issue in the field of clinical psychology, particularly in understanding the psychological mechanisms that contribute to its occurrence and perpetuation. Guided by the Conservation of Resources Theory, this study explored the mediating role of disen...

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Main Author: Ausan, Kaye Therese M
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdm_psych-10872024-12-18T00:19:38Z The mediating role of disengagement strategies on the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization Ausan, Kaye Therese M Intimate partner violence remains to be a critical issue in the field of clinical psychology, particularly in understanding the psychological mechanisms that contribute to its occurrence and perpetuation. Guided by the Conservation of Resources Theory, this study explored the mediating role of disengagement strategies (e.g., mental disengagement) in the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization. Using a sample of domestic violence survivors in the Philippines who have availed of governmental and non-governmental support services, an independent samples t-test revealed that repeatedly-victimized participants are significantly more emotionally dysregulated and are significantly more likely to make use of disengagement strategies than those who had only experienced violence once. A mediation analysis further revealed that while emotion dysregulation predicted mental disengagement, mental disengagement did not predict revictimization. These findings highlight how emotion dysregulation influences the kind of coping strategies that domestic violence survivors adopt, and how not all types of disengagement strategies contribute to revictimization. These emphasize the importance of targeted interventions to prevent resource loss and revictimization, along with the value of examining cultural and contextual nuances to further refine theoretical models and prevention programs. 2024-12-12T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_psych/86 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdm_psych/article/1087/viewcontent/2024_Ausan_The_Mediating_Role_of_Disengagement_Strategies_on_the_Relationshi.pdf Psychology Master's Theses English Animo Repository Intimate partner violence Victims of family violence Clinical Psychology
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topic Intimate partner violence
Victims of family violence
Clinical Psychology
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Victims of family violence
Clinical Psychology
Ausan, Kaye Therese M
The mediating role of disengagement strategies on the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization
description Intimate partner violence remains to be a critical issue in the field of clinical psychology, particularly in understanding the psychological mechanisms that contribute to its occurrence and perpetuation. Guided by the Conservation of Resources Theory, this study explored the mediating role of disengagement strategies (e.g., mental disengagement) in the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization. Using a sample of domestic violence survivors in the Philippines who have availed of governmental and non-governmental support services, an independent samples t-test revealed that repeatedly-victimized participants are significantly more emotionally dysregulated and are significantly more likely to make use of disengagement strategies than those who had only experienced violence once. A mediation analysis further revealed that while emotion dysregulation predicted mental disengagement, mental disengagement did not predict revictimization. These findings highlight how emotion dysregulation influences the kind of coping strategies that domestic violence survivors adopt, and how not all types of disengagement strategies contribute to revictimization. These emphasize the importance of targeted interventions to prevent resource loss and revictimization, along with the value of examining cultural and contextual nuances to further refine theoretical models and prevention programs.
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title The mediating role of disengagement strategies on the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization
title_short The mediating role of disengagement strategies on the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization
title_full The mediating role of disengagement strategies on the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization
title_fullStr The mediating role of disengagement strategies on the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization
title_full_unstemmed The mediating role of disengagement strategies on the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence revictimization
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