Self-concept and intimate partner violence: a predictive analysis
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Violence in couples is an event that is under continuous study, with a devastating impact on the physical and emotional health of those who suffer it, as well as on their self-concept and self-esteem. This article explores the relationship between violence in couples and self-concept, analyzing how victimization can affect the perception that human beings have of themselves and their ability to establish healthy relationships. The general objective was to predict the feasibility of exposing high estimates in the factors of physical, sexual, relational and coercive violence depending on the self-concept elements. The sample was made up of 996 university students from the University of Alicante, coming from seven faculties, with ages between 18 and 52 years old. The statistical technique used was logistic regression, following the step-forward procedure based on the Wald statistic. The instruments selected for data collection were the CEPIU questionnaire, which evaluates gender violence in affective-hetero-sexual relationships, and the abbreviated SQII questionnaire, a self-report instrument that examines self-concept in young adolescents. In conclusion, it was found that the self-concept elements create predictive schemes individually with each of the factors and also for the total estimation of the CEPIU.
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