| Literature DB >> 30956898 |
Paulo A S Moreira1,2, Márcia Pinto2,3, C Robert Cloninger4, Daniela Rodrigues2,5, Carlos Fernandes da Silva6,7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To fully understand the dynamics of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) it is necessary to understand the role of personality. The current understanding of which personality characteristics are associated with IPV victimization is, however, far from comprehensive. Given this gap in the literature, our objective was to examine the associations between the dimensions of the psychobiological model of personality and psychopathological symptoms in women who had experienced IPV.Entities:
Keywords: Character; Domestic violence; Intimate partner violence; Personality; Psychopathological symptoms; Temperament; Victims; Women
Year: 2019 PMID: 30956898 PMCID: PMC6445246 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6647
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Demographic characteristics of participants.
| IPV ( | Non-IPV ( | Total ( | IPV vs. Non-IPV comparison | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 41.2 (1.85) | 37.4 (1.53) | 39.3 (1.21) | ||
| % | % | % | |||
| Civil status | Married | 60 | 56 | 58 | Cramer’s |
| Single | 26 | 38 | 32 | ||
| Divorced | 6 | 2 | 4 | ||
| Other | 8 | 4 | 6 | ||
| Occupation status | Homemaker | 22 | 10 | 16 | Cramer’s |
| Student | 2 | 8 | 5 | ||
| Unemployed | 14 | 6 | 10 | ||
| Other occupation | 62 | 76 | 69 | ||
| Education | Less than Secondary School | 84 | 56 | 70 | Cramer’s |
| Secondary School | 16 | 10 | 13 | ||
| Above Secondary School | 0 | 34 | 17 | ||
| Violence type | Psychological | 20 | – | 10 | – |
| Psychological + Physical | 62 | – | 31 | ||
| Psychological + Physical + Sexual | 18 | – | 9 |
Figure 1Personality profiles for women victims of IPV (IPV Group) and a control group (non-IPVgroup).
Error bars correspond to ±1 standard error. NS, Novelty Seeking; HA, Harm Avoidance; RD, Reward Dependence; Ps, Persistence; SD, Self-Directedness; C, Cooperativeness; ST, Self-Transcendence.
Personality characteristics of women victims of IPV compared to a control group.
| IPV group ( | Non-IPV group ( | ANCOVA: main effect of group controlling for education level | Scale reliability | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personality dimension | Partial | Power | |||||||
| Novelty Seeking | 89.16 | 1.73 | 94.16 | 1.56 | 0.86 | .356 | .01 | .15 | .77 |
| Harm Avoidance | 109.32 | 2.02 | 98.80 | 2.15 | 5.52 | .021 | .05 | .64 | .88 |
| Reward Dependence | 97.38 | 1.81 | 105.34 | 1.31 | 7.52 | .007 | .07 | .78 | .78 |
| Persistence | 114.26 | 2.25 | 120.40 | 1.77 | 1.69 | .119 | .02 | .25 | .86 |
| Self-Directedness | 127.14 | 2.66 | 144.62 | 2.58 | 13.44 | <.001 | .12 | .95 | .91 |
| Cooperativeness | 132.82 | 2.04 | 140.66 | 1.85 | 3.53 | .063 | .04 | .46 | .86 |
| Self-Transcendence | 82.70 | 1.61 | 77.86 | 1.42 | 7.90 | .006 | .08 | .80 | .78 |
Notes.
Main effect of education level (covariate) not presented in ANCOVA output.
p < .05.
p < .01.
p < .001.
Figure 2Mean average summed scores across BSI symptoms for women victims of IPV (IPV Group) and a control group (Non-IPV Group).
Error bars correspond to ±1 standard error. Somat., Somatization; Obs., Obsession-Compulsion; Int. Sens., Interpersonal Sensitivity; Dep., Depression; Anx., Anxiety; Host., Hostility; Ph.Anx., Phobic Anxiety; Par.Idea., Paranoid Ideology; Psycho., Psychoticism.
Psychopathological symptoms in women victims of IPV compared to a control group.
| IPV group ( | Non-IPV group ( | ANCOVA: main effect of group controlling for education level | Scale reliability | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symptoms | Partial | Power | |||||||
| Somatization | 17.06 | 0.78 | 11.74 | 0.62 | 19.53 | <.001 | .17 | .99 | .84 |
| Obsession | 17.64 | 0.73 | 12.16 | 0.51 | 33.38 | <.001 | .26 | 1.00 | .84 |
| Interpersonal sensitivity | 9.48 | 0.54 | 7.60 | 0.33 | 7.81 | .006 | .08 | .79 | .80 |
| Depression | 18.10 | 0.84 | 10.42 | 0.55 | 45.43 | <.001 | .32 | 1.00 | .91 |
| Anxiety | 16.46 | 0.80 | 11.10 | 0.51 | 26.06 | <.001 | .21 | 1.00 | .86 |
| Hostility | 11.32 | 0.55 | 8.62 | 0.34 | 16.64 | <.001 | .15 | .98 | .77 |
| Phobic anxiety | 10.08 | 0.65 | 7.16 | 0.35 | 11.96 | .001 | .11 | .93 | .80 |
| Paranoid ideation | 13.10 | 0.60 | 11.40 | 0.47 | 4.92 | .029 | .05 | .59 | .72 |
| Psychoticism | 11.58 | 0.65 | 7.56 | 0.35 | 29.40 | <.001 | .23 | 1.00 | .80 |
Notes.
Main effect of education level (covariate) not presented in ANCOVA output.
p < .05.
p < .01.
p < .001.
Correlations between temperament dimensions and psychopathological symptoms in women victims of IPV (n = 50).
| Temperament | Psychopathological symptoms | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subscales | Scales | Somatization | Obsession | Interpersonal sensitivity | Depression | Anxiety | Hostility | Phobic anxiety | Paranoid ideation | Psychoticism |
| −.070 | −.244 | −.173 | −.055 | −.254 | ||||||
| NS1 | Exploratory excitability | −.161 | −.220 | −.192 | −.191 | |||||
| NS2 | Impulsiveness | −.029 | −.223 | −.169 | −.252 | −.034 | −.198 | .006 | −.089 | −.240 |
| NS3 | Extravagance | −.024 | −.216 | −.108 | −.035 | −.250 | .033 | −.182 | ||
| NS4 | Disorderliness | .053 | −.202 | −.196 | −.074 | −.197 | .007 | .047 | −.072 | −.158 |
| .199 | .269 | .176 | ||||||||
| HA1 | Anticipatory worry | .201 | .101 | |||||||
| HA2 | Fear of uncertainty | .096 | .272 | .094 | .151 | .130 | .086 | .202 | .081 | .187 |
| HA3 | Shyness | −.005 | .088 | .074 | .171 | .127 | −.017 | .166 | ||
| HA4 | Fatigability | .188 | ||||||||
| −.139 | −.227 | −.144 | −.131 | −.150 | −.240 | |||||
| RD1 | Sentimentality | −.027 | .065 | .085 | .050 | −.047 | −.054 | .073 | −.043 | .035 |
| RD2 | Openness to communication | −.107 | −.255 | −.141 | −.247 | −.164 | −.252 | |||
| RD3 | Attachment | −.228 | −.177 | |||||||
| RD4 | Dependence | −.010 | .050 | .136 | −.084 | −.115 | −.099 | −.084 | .097 | |
| −.180 | −.269 | −.168 | −.211 | −.232 | −.111 | −.060 | ||||
| PS1 | Resistance to stress | −.195 | −.202 | −.243 | −.210 | −.161 | −.200 | −.243 | −.277 | |
| PS2 | Work | −.164 | −.187 | −.192 | −.120 | −.172 | −.099 | −.031 | −.277 | |
| PS3 | Ambition | −.059 | −.135 | −.168 | −.127 | −.136 | −.102 | .076 | −.232 | |
| PS4 | Perfectionism | −.245 | −.266 | −.205 | −.262 | .023 | −.066 | −.187 | ||
Notes.
p < 0.05.
Values in bold reflect a medium association, r > |.30|.
Correlations between character dimensions and psychopathological symptoms in women victims of IPV (n = 50).
| Character | Psychopathological symptoms | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subscales | Scales | Somatization | Obsession | Interpersonal sensitivity | Depression | Anxiety | Hostility | Phobic anxiety | Paranoid ideation | Psychoticism |
| −.196 | −.037 | −.220 | −.158 | |||||||
| SD1 | Responsibility | −.198 | −.258 | −.196 | ||||||
| SD2 | Purposeful | −.162 | −.265 | −.170 | ||||||
| SD3 | Resourcefulness | −.157 | −.162 | −.208 | −.164 | |||||
| SD4 | Self-acceptance | −.061 | −.005 | −.230 | −.091 | −.030 | .116 | −.185 | ||
| SD5 | Congruency | −.160 | −.186 | −.171 | −.089 | −.270 | −.150 | −.220 | ||
| −.191 | −.061 | −.125 | −.099 | −.135 | −.096 | −.149 | ||||
| CO1 | Social acceptance | −.136 | −.015 | −.257 | .036 | −.076 | −.263 | −.149 | −.084 | .000 |
| CO2 | Empathy | −.186 | −.148 | .242 | −.154 | −.201 | −.176 | −.005 | −.223 | |
| CO3 | Helpfulness | −.100 | −.059 | −.266 | −.055 | −.178 | −.188 | −.003 | −.161 | |
| CO4 | Compassion | −.228 | −.145 | −.040 | −.239 | −.189 | −.151 | |||
| CO5 | Conscience | −.096 | .094 | −.201 | .011 | .066 | −.075 | −.015 | −.110 | .075 |
| −.126 | −.172 | −.161 | −.266 | −.080 | −.009 | −.253 | ||||
| ST1 | Self-forgetful | −.091 | −.258 | −.196 | −.160 | −.050 | −.073 | −.184 | −.254 | |
| ST2 | Transpersonal identification | −.079 | −.136 | −.134 | −.119 | −.150 | −.174 | .115 | ||
| ST3 | Spiritual acceptance | −.092 | .053 | −.264 | −.010 | −.248 | .046 | −.041 | −.188 | .024 |
Notes.
p < 0.05.
Values in bold reflect a medium association, r > |.30|.
Summary of seven independent regression analyses testing predictors of total symptoms (n = 100).
| Model | Predictors | Model summary | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NS | NS | −0.30 | .245 | .36 | 8.62 | <.001 | 1.00 |
| IPV | 17.07 | .251 | |||||
| NS × IPV | −1.10 | .034 | |||||
| Age | −0.07 | .797 | |||||
| Education | −1.93 | .668 | |||||
| Violence type | 4.4.3 | .185 | |||||
| HA | HA | 0.75 | <.001 | .41 | 10.82 | <.001 | 1.00 |
| IPV | 13.86 | .330 | |||||
| HA × IPV | 0.46 | .225 | |||||
| Age | −0.13 | .960 | |||||
| Education | 0.93 | .833 | |||||
| Violence type | 4.02 | .208 | |||||
| RD | RD | −0.28 | .318 | .35 | 8.50 | <.001 | 1.00 |
| IPV | 15.53 | .302 | |||||
| RD × IPV | −1.03 | .064 | |||||
| Age | −0.06 | .819 | |||||
| Education | −3.00 | .504 | |||||
| Violence type | 4.47 | .182 | |||||
| Ps | Ps | −0.30 | .152 | .35 | 8.21 | <.001 | 1.00 |
| IPV | 15.57 | .300 | |||||
| Ps × IPV | −0.55 | .197 | |||||
| Age | −0.13 | .631 | |||||
| Education | −2.85 | .528 | |||||
| Violence type | 4.63 | .170 | |||||
| SD | SD | −0.67 | <.001 | .44 | 12.14 | <.001 | 1.00 |
| IPV | 5.96 | .673 | |||||
| SD × IPV | −0.25 | .95 | |||||
| Age | 0.02 | .943 | |||||
| Education | 0.37 | .930 | |||||
| Violence type | 4.93 | .116 | |||||
| C | C | −0.29 | .190 | .33 | 7.78 | <.001 | 1.00 |
| IPV | 13.69 | .373 | |||||
| C × IPV | −0.45 | .303 | |||||
| Age | −0.11 | .694 | |||||
| Education | −2.95 | .529 | |||||
| Violence type | 4.96 | .148 | |||||
| ST | ST | −0.27 | .336 | .34 | 7.90 | <.001 | 1.00 |
| IPV | 21.45 | .160 | |||||
| ST × IPV | −0.83 | .134 | |||||
| Age | −0.21 | .439 | |||||
| Education | −3.45 | .449 | |||||
| Violence type | 3.93 | .247 | |||||
Notes.
Constant not included in model summaries.
Novelty seeking
Harm avoidance
Reward dependence
Persistence
Self-Directedness
Cooperativeness
Self-transcendence
Intimate Partner Violence
p < .05.
Figure 3Significant interaction effect of Novelty Seeking (NS) and IPV on total symptoms.