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Description
Violence occurs in 30% of marital and dating relationships, compromising
the mental and physical health of the men and women involved.
Understanding the causes of this costly and prevalent problem is essential
for the development of preventive interventions. Although there is a
wealth of evidence linking childhood exposure to family violence and
neglect with violence in romantic relationships, the mechanisms underlying
this association aid not yet established. Research on the consequences of
child maltreatment, suggests that social-cognitive factors may play an
important mediational role. We seek funds to test this possibility.
Our conceptual model identifies two potential social-cognitive mediators:
sensitivity to rejection, a disposition to interpret threats of rejection
into negative or ambiguous social encounters, and a blaming orientation,
a disposition to respond to problems by focussing on who is to blame
rather than on resolving the problem. We will test the following
hypotheses in 3 studies: (i) Being sensitive to rejection and blame
oriented are vulnerability factors for involvement in violent
relationships and develop through exposure to critical, rejecting parents
in violent or neglecting families; (ii) Rejection sensitivity increases
vulnerability to relationship violence both through its impact on the
selection of dating partners and on behavior in dating relationships;
(iii) Other-blame facilitates aggression while self-blame fosters
tolerance of aggression; (iv) Whether violence occurs in the romantic
relationships of persons from troubled families depends on their partner's
characteristics.
Study 1 will test the mediational model in a 4-year prospective study of
dating relationships in first -year college students. Assessments of prior
exposure to parental violence, neglect and rejection, sensitivity to
rejection, blaming orientation and other theoretically-relevant
personality variables will be followed by contacts at 6 month intervals to
track experiences of dating violence. Study 2 will assess whether behavior
observed during laboratory interactions between dating partners mediates
the link between rejection sensitivity and dating violence and whether,
for rejection sensitive individuals, this link is modified by their
partner's qualities. Study 3 tests the model's generalizability to the
noncollege population. Hypotheses will be tested by conducting
longitudinal data analyses using structural equation models with key
concepts specified as latent variables.
Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 8/1/93 → 12/31/98 |
Financiación
- National Institute of Mental Health
Keywords
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