Attachment as a Moderator Between Intimate Partner Violence and PTSD Symptoms |
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Authors: | Shelby Scott Julia C. Babcock |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Houston, 126 Heyne Building, Houston, TX 77204-5022, USA; |
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Abstract: | Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms have been linked to traumatic experiences, including intimate partner violence. However, not all battered women develop PTSD symptoms. The current study tests attachment style as a moderator in the abuse–trauma link among a community sample women in violent and non-violent relationships. Both attachment anxiety and dependency were found to moderate the relation between intimate partner violence and PTSD symptoms. However, attachment closeness did not function as a moderator. Differences in attachment may help to explain why certain victims of domestic abuse may be more susceptible to experiencing PTSD symptoms. Clinically, these findings may aid in the prediction and prevention of PTSD symptoms in women victimized by intimate partner abuse. |
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