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Secure Base Narrative Representations and Intimate Partner Violence: a Dyadic Perspective
Authors:Gunnur Karakurt  Kristin E Silver  Margaret K Keiley
Institution:1.Department of Family Medicine and Community Health,Case Western Reserve University,Cleveland,USA;2.Department of Psychology,University of Akron,Akron,USA;3.Department of Human Development and Family Studies,Auburn University,Auburn,USA
Abstract:This study aimed to understand the relationship between secure base phenomena and dating violence among couples. Within a relationship, a secure base can be defined as a balancing act of proximity-seeking and exploration at various times and contexts with the assurance of a caregiver’s availability and responsiveness in emotionally distressing situations. Participants were 87 heterosexual couples. The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model was used to examine the relationship between each partner’s scores on secure base representational knowledge and intimate partner violence. Findings demonstrated that women’s secure base representational knowledge had a significant direct negative effect on the victimization of both men and women, while men’s secure base representational knowledge did not have any significant partner or actor effects. Therefore, findings suggest that women with insecure attachments may be more vulnerable to being both the victims and the perpetrators of aggressive behavior. Research and clinical implications are discussed.
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