ResumenEstudio en el que se analiza la eficacia de un tratamiento psicológico para mujeres maltratadas por su pareja. La muestra está formada por 107 mujeres maltratadas por su pareja con edades comprendidas entre 23 y 64 años (media = 39.64, DT = 9.87) y características sociodemográficas diversas. Se utilizó un diseño cuasiexperimental con dos grupos independientes (intervención y control) y medidas repetidas (pretratamiento, posttratamiento y seguimientos a los 3 y 6 meses de finalizada la intervención). Las mujeres del grupo con intervención mostraron disminuciones significativas, tanto desde el punto de vista estadístico como clínico, en la sintomatología de estrés postraumático de reexperimentación, evitación y aumento de la activación. también disminuyó su sintomatología depresiva y de ansiedad y aumentó su autoestima y apoyo social. Y dicha mejora se mantuvo en los seguimientos realizados a los 3 y 6 meses de finalizado el programa de intervención.Palabras clave: mujeres maltratadas, violencia de género, intervención psicológica. AbstractThis study analyzed the efficacy of a psychological treatment program for battered women. The sample consisted of 107 battered women aged between 23 and 64 years-old (mean age = 39.64, SD = 9.87) and with diverse sociodemographic characteristics. A quasi-experimental design of two independent groups (intervention and control) and with repeated measures (pre-treatment, post-treatment and three and six month follow-up) has been used. Women in the intervention group experienced statistically and clinical significant decreases in posttraumatic stress symptoms of reexperienced the traumatic event, avoidance and symptoms of increased arousal. Also experienced significant and clinical decreases in depressive and anxiety symptoms and significant increases in self-esteem and social support. Gains were maintained at 3-and 6-months follow-ups.
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