2022
DOI: 10.1891/pa-2021-0008
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Can Romantic Attachment and Psychopathy Concomitantly Explain the Forms and Severity of Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence in Men Seeking Treatment?

Abstract: This study examines the respective contributions of two risk markers for intimate partner violence perpetrated by men seeking psychological help: psychopathic personality traits (primary and secondary), and attachment insecurities (anxiety and avoidance). In an effort to offer more specific and nuanced results, the severity of the violence perpetrated by participants (i.e., minor and severe) was examined with regards to three forms of intimate partner violence: physical, psychological, and sexual. A sample of … Show more

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“…Yet, our results suggest that these difficulties are more severe as the diversity and severity of IPV behaviors perpetrated by men increase and may thus take more time to address. Moreover, undesirable personality traits are more likely to be observed among more severe profiles of IPV perpetrators, which are factors known to accentuate men’s resistance to change, mistrust, and lack of responsibility taking (e.g., Brassard et al, 2022 ). Their presence may require a pre-treatment educational phase or motivational interview to assess willingness to change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, our results suggest that these difficulties are more severe as the diversity and severity of IPV behaviors perpetrated by men increase and may thus take more time to address. Moreover, undesirable personality traits are more likely to be observed among more severe profiles of IPV perpetrators, which are factors known to accentuate men’s resistance to change, mistrust, and lack of responsibility taking (e.g., Brassard et al, 2022 ). Their presence may require a pre-treatment educational phase or motivational interview to assess willingness to change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%