2016
DOI: 10.1891/0886-6708.vv-d-14-00109
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DSM-5 Pathological Personality Traits and Intimate Partner Violence Among Male and Female College Students

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine associations between pathological personality traits identified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed., DSM-5) Section III alternative model of personality disorder (using the Personality Inventory for DSM-5; PID-5) and intimate partner violence (IPV; using the Conflict Tactics Scale [CTS]) in a sample of male (N = 1,106) and female (N = 1,338) college students. In this sample, self and partner perpetration of CTS Relationship Violence and… Show more

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“…Badania na temat zależności występujących między diagnozowanymi w oparciu o wytyczne DSM-5, patologicznymi cechami osobowości a dokonywaniem aktów przemocy wobec bliskiej osoby przeprowadził zespół badawczy Dowgillo, Mènarda, Kruegera i Pincusa [23]. Przeprowadzone analizy [24] badali zależności występujące pomiędzy deficytami empatii, zaburzeniami osobowości i nasileniem ryzyka ponownego stosowania przemocy wobec życiowego partnera.…”
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“…Badania na temat zależności występujących między diagnozowanymi w oparciu o wytyczne DSM-5, patologicznymi cechami osobowości a dokonywaniem aktów przemocy wobec bliskiej osoby przeprowadził zespół badawczy Dowgillo, Mènarda, Kruegera i Pincusa [23]. Przeprowadzone analizy [24] badali zależności występujące pomiędzy deficytami empatii, zaburzeniami osobowości i nasileniem ryzyka ponownego stosowania przemocy wobec życiowego partnera.…”
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“…This kind of violence has been measured with scales such as the Index of Severity Partner Violence (ISPV), which has been validated in the Mexican population, and allows to classify the partner violence into: a) no violence, b) non-severe violence, and c) severe violence (Avila-Burgos et al, 2009;Ávila-Burgos et al, 2014;Valdez-Santiago et al, 2006). Women experiencing violence is related to factors such as: child abuse, rape, partner alcoholism, low degree of education (Ávila-Burgos et al, 2014;Blom, Högberg, Olofsson, & Danielsson, 2014), work activity (Canedo & Morse, 2019), age, smoking, drug use, and place of living (Blom et al, 2014); while both, perpetrators and those experiencing violence, share factors such as socioeconomic status, gender (Ulibarri et al, 2019) and personality type (Boladale, Yetunde, Adesanmi, Olutayo, & Olanrewaju, 2015;Dowgwillo, Ménard, Krueger, & Pincus, 2016). Regarding personality type, it is known that the presence of certain disorders and personality traits in the aggressors is related to dating violence (Boladale et al, 2015;Dowgwillo et al, 2016).…”
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“…There is an empirical support for psychological problems among male perpetrators of violence. With higher frequency of violence, they show more depressive symptoms, irresponsibility and risk-taking behaviour, but less anxiety than men who do not use violence (Dowgwillo, Mé nard, Krueger, & Pincus, 2016). Furthermore, men who perpetuate violence against women have a lower empathy level than other men (Ulloa & Hammett, 2016).…”
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“…Furthermore, men who perpetuate violence against women have a lower empathy level than other men (Ulloa & Hammett, 2016). In addition, they are likely to have personality disorders or symptoms of such disorders (Freysteinsdóttir, in press;Dowgwillo et al, 2016). But it can be argued, that it is important for all perpetrators to feel motivation to enter treatment.…”
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