1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02102946
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Battered women's cognitive schemata

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“…On the other hand, results from a few studies have suggested that childhood sexual abuse increases the risk of falling into domestic violence situations [10]. Disputes between parents affect children the most.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, results from a few studies have suggested that childhood sexual abuse increases the risk of falling into domestic violence situations [10]. Disputes between parents affect children the most.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patterns of intercorrelations between the TABS and the Trauma Symptom Inventory (Briere, 1995) support the construct validity of the TABS (Pearlman, 2003). Scores for outpatients with a history of childhood abuse were highest when compared to scores for battered women and homeless women with mental illness, and TABS scores are higher overall for outpatients with a history of traumatic life experiences than for outpatients in general (Dutton, Burghardt, Perrin, Chrestman, & Halle, 1994;Goodman & Dutton, 1996;Pearlman, 2003), demonstrating criterion related validity.…”
Section: Trauma and Attachment Belief Scale (Tabs) -84 Itemsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Przy ustalaniu wielkości próby wykorzystano wyni ki uzyskane w badaniu Dutton [15]. Współczynnik ko relacji między wynikami uzyskanymi w analizie obrazu siebie i ogólnego stanu zdrowia w wyżej wymienionym badaniu wyniósł od R = 0,49 do R = 0,53.…”
Section: Metoda Selekcji Uczestniczekunclassified
“…To determine the sample size, we used from re sults of Dutton study [15]. The correlation coeffi cient between selfconcept and general health scores in this study was reported R = 0.49 to R = 0.53.…”
Section: Selection Methods Of Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%