2021
DOI: 10.1002/pchj.429
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The impact of family violence incidents on personality changes: An examination of social media users’ messages in China

Abstract: Changes in personality tend to be intertwined with life events (e.g., family violence [FV]). This study aimed to examine the personality changes before and after an FV incident using Weibo data. Samples were selected from 1.16 million Weibo users in China who had posted their own FV experience as victims. We used Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) to extract the linguistic features of these unstructured texts as the scores of participants’ personality. We built prediction models to measure and compare pe… Show more

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“…It is reasonable to anticipate that officers with a higher tolerance for DV may be less inclined to engage in the three supportive measures for DV, while those officers who strongly value gender equality may be more motivated to assist in filing a protection order for the victim. This alignment with our findings is consistent with the understanding that DV exacerbates the vulnerability of victims, which is rooted in gender inequality ( Li, Liu et al, 2021 ; Li, Sun et al, 2021 ). Officers who acknowledge that abused women should have equal rights and access to resources as their male counterparts may recognize the need for external assistance and legal support to counterbalance this inequality and empower women trapped in abusive relationships.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…It is reasonable to anticipate that officers with a higher tolerance for DV may be less inclined to engage in the three supportive measures for DV, while those officers who strongly value gender equality may be more motivated to assist in filing a protection order for the victim. This alignment with our findings is consistent with the understanding that DV exacerbates the vulnerability of victims, which is rooted in gender inequality ( Li, Liu et al, 2021 ; Li, Sun et al, 2021 ). Officers who acknowledge that abused women should have equal rights and access to resources as their male counterparts may recognize the need for external assistance and legal support to counterbalance this inequality and empower women trapped in abusive relationships.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Officers in Jiangsu, a province located on the southeast coast, demonstrated a higher likelihood of providing services such as referral, counseling, and assistance in filing for protection orders compared to their counterparts in Hunan, Hubei, and Henan, which are three inland provinces. Notably, Jiangsu enjoys a wealth of DV support resources, including shelter services and relief institutions, and boasts a stronger economy compared to the other three provinces, which are located inland and have fewer resources dedicated to DV support ( Li, Liu et al, 2021 ; Li, Sun et al, 2021 ). This regional variation in assisting DV victims underscores the necessity of providing additional training and resources to provinces with less robust police-supportive responses to DV, including Hunan, Hubei, and Henan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many studies show that children do not see a difference between the real world and the fictional media world until they reach the age of 12. It is known that there are children who think that he is a cartoon hero and lost their lives by jumping from rooftops (Li et al, 2021). It is stated that the factors of "establishing identity" and "providing social benefit" are effective based on the perception of reality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%