When violence can appear with different male partners: Identification of resilient and non-resilient women in the European Union

Autor/a

Herrero Olaizola, Juan

Vivas i Elias, Pep

Torres, Andrea

Rodríguez, Francisco J.

Altres autors/es

Universidad de Oviedo

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

Data de publicació

2018-08-10T11:16:18Z

2018-08-10T11:16:18Z

2018-06-01



Resum

Little scholarly attention has been paid to the analysis of the history of intimate partner violence (IPV) against women with different male partners and how it could be related to levels of IPV with the current male partner. From this point of view, been a victim of IPV could increase the vulnerability of women and, therefore, exert a negative influence on the selection of partners over time, thus increasing the odds of potentially mating with abusive male partners. Alternatively, for some women victims of IPV in previous relationships, there may be additional resources that reduce their vulnerability to victimization by new partners.

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Article
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Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

intimate partner violence; resiliency; European Union; child abuse; adult victimization; victimization by multiple male partners; violència domèstica; resiliència; Unió Europea; abús infantil; victimització d'adults; victimització per part de diverses parelles masculines; violencia doméstica; resiliencia; Unión Europea; abuso infantil; victimización de adultos; victimización por parte de diversas parejas masculinas; Family violence; Violència familiar; Violencia familiar

Publicat per

Frontiers in Psychology

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