The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence

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Autor(a) principal: Orozco-Vargas,Arturo Enrique
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Venebra-Muñoz,Arturo, Aguilera-Reyes,Ulises, García-López,Georgina Isabel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psicologia (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The effects of family of origin violence and intimate partner violence have been extensively documented; however, very few studies have examined the interaction with emotion regulation strategies. Thus, the objective of this research was to analyze whether different types of emotion regulation strategies, both adaptive and maladaptive, mediate the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence in the Mexican population. A total of 838 participants (45.9% men and 54.1% women) responded to instruments addressing family of origin violence, emotion regulation strategies, and intimate partner violence. The results revealed that both structural models were significant. For women, the model showed an adequate fit X 2 (11, N = 838) = 22.75, p = .288, GFI = .95, AGFI = .91, NFI = .98, CFI = .97, RMSEA = .05. Likewise, we found similar indexes for men X2 (11, N = 838) = 28.20, p = .348, GFI = .97, AGFI = .93, NFI = .97, CFI = .95, RMSEA = .04. Specifically, the direct effects of adaptive strategies on intimate partner violence were statistically significant. Meanwhile, the direct effects of family of origin violence on maladaptive emotion regulation strategies were significant, as were the direct effects of maladaptive strategies on intimate partner violence. In turn, the indirect effects of family of-origin violence were significantly related to intimate partner violence via maladaptive emotion regulation strategies. In addition, the results clearly showed that men reported higher levels of aggression against women. Finally, regarding the selection of emotion regulation strategies, while women employed more adaptive emotion regulation, men showed a more definite tendency to use maladaptive emotion regulation.
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spelling The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violenceEmotion regulation strategiesIntimate partner violenceFamily of origin violenceMediating effectStructural equation modelingAbstract The effects of family of origin violence and intimate partner violence have been extensively documented; however, very few studies have examined the interaction with emotion regulation strategies. Thus, the objective of this research was to analyze whether different types of emotion regulation strategies, both adaptive and maladaptive, mediate the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence in the Mexican population. A total of 838 participants (45.9% men and 54.1% women) responded to instruments addressing family of origin violence, emotion regulation strategies, and intimate partner violence. The results revealed that both structural models were significant. For women, the model showed an adequate fit X 2 (11, N = 838) = 22.75, p = .288, GFI = .95, AGFI = .91, NFI = .98, CFI = .97, RMSEA = .05. Likewise, we found similar indexes for men X2 (11, N = 838) = 28.20, p = .348, GFI = .97, AGFI = .93, NFI = .97, CFI = .95, RMSEA = .04. Specifically, the direct effects of adaptive strategies on intimate partner violence were statistically significant. Meanwhile, the direct effects of family of origin violence on maladaptive emotion regulation strategies were significant, as were the direct effects of maladaptive strategies on intimate partner violence. In turn, the indirect effects of family of-origin violence were significantly related to intimate partner violence via maladaptive emotion regulation strategies. In addition, the results clearly showed that men reported higher levels of aggression against women. Finally, regarding the selection of emotion regulation strategies, while women employed more adaptive emotion regulation, men showed a more definite tendency to use maladaptive emotion regulation.Curso de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-79722021000100220Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica v.34 2021reponame:Psicologia (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGS10.1186/s41155-021-00187-8info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOrozco-Vargas,Arturo EnriqueVenebra-Muñoz,ArturoAguilera-Reyes,UlisesGarcía-López,Georgina Isabeleng2021-09-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-79722021000100220Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/prc/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpprc@springeropen.com1678-71530102-7972opendoar:2021-09-15T00:00Psicologia (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence
title The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence
spellingShingle The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence
Orozco-Vargas,Arturo Enrique
Emotion regulation strategies
Intimate partner violence
Family of origin violence
Mediating effect
Structural equation modeling
title_short The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence
title_full The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence
title_fullStr The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence
title_full_unstemmed The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence
title_sort The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies in the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence
author Orozco-Vargas,Arturo Enrique
author_facet Orozco-Vargas,Arturo Enrique
Venebra-Muñoz,Arturo
Aguilera-Reyes,Ulises
García-López,Georgina Isabel
author_role author
author2 Venebra-Muñoz,Arturo
Aguilera-Reyes,Ulises
García-López,Georgina Isabel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Orozco-Vargas,Arturo Enrique
Venebra-Muñoz,Arturo
Aguilera-Reyes,Ulises
García-López,Georgina Isabel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Emotion regulation strategies
Intimate partner violence
Family of origin violence
Mediating effect
Structural equation modeling
topic Emotion regulation strategies
Intimate partner violence
Family of origin violence
Mediating effect
Structural equation modeling
description Abstract The effects of family of origin violence and intimate partner violence have been extensively documented; however, very few studies have examined the interaction with emotion regulation strategies. Thus, the objective of this research was to analyze whether different types of emotion regulation strategies, both adaptive and maladaptive, mediate the relationship between family of origin violence and intimate partner violence in the Mexican population. A total of 838 participants (45.9% men and 54.1% women) responded to instruments addressing family of origin violence, emotion regulation strategies, and intimate partner violence. The results revealed that both structural models were significant. For women, the model showed an adequate fit X 2 (11, N = 838) = 22.75, p = .288, GFI = .95, AGFI = .91, NFI = .98, CFI = .97, RMSEA = .05. Likewise, we found similar indexes for men X2 (11, N = 838) = 28.20, p = .348, GFI = .97, AGFI = .93, NFI = .97, CFI = .95, RMSEA = .04. Specifically, the direct effects of adaptive strategies on intimate partner violence were statistically significant. Meanwhile, the direct effects of family of origin violence on maladaptive emotion regulation strategies were significant, as were the direct effects of maladaptive strategies on intimate partner violence. In turn, the indirect effects of family of-origin violence were significantly related to intimate partner violence via maladaptive emotion regulation strategies. In addition, the results clearly showed that men reported higher levels of aggression against women. Finally, regarding the selection of emotion regulation strategies, while women employed more adaptive emotion regulation, men showed a more definite tendency to use maladaptive emotion regulation.
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