Regarding previous IPV experience, all of the mothers had
experienced psychological aggression (n = 38; 100 %) and the majority had experienced physical assault (n = 29; 76.3 %), injuries (n = 30; 78.9 %), and sexual coercion (n = 27; 71.1 %) by their former partners.
Not exact matches
The research also found that those girls who had previously
experienced dating violence reported lower levels of
psychological aggression and
psychological distress after completing the program, relative to girls in a comparison group.
Gender matters:
Experiences and consequences of digital dating abuse victimization in adolescent dating relationships Physical and
psychological aggression in dating relationships of Spanish adolescents: Motives and consequences ☆
Dogs
experience the whole range of
psychological problems that humans do: depression, anxiety, fear,
aggression, and grief.
For instance, women in abusive relationships who are more forgiving are more likely to return to their abusive partners and are more likely to
experience increased
psychological and physical
aggression (McNulty & Fincham, 2011).
The JCTS2F has 10 items that measure respondents»
experiences of abuse in IPV situations and five subscales:
psychological aggression, physical assault, injury, sexual coercion, and negotiation.
This same survey revealed that 10 % to 20 % of toddlers and 50 % of teenagers
experience severe
aggression (eg, cursing, threatening to send the child away, calling the child dumb or such other belittling names).17 Therefore, prevention of
psychological maltreatment may be the most important work of the pediatrician.
This work evaluated a psycho - educational, group - based, conjoint treatment for couples
experiencing intimate partner violence characterized by mutual low - level physical violence and
psychological aggression.
Men and women who were more forgiving, in general,
experienced continued physical and
psychological aggression across the course of their marriage whereas less forgiving partners
experienced reduced
aggression.
Child Behavioral Problems - Children can
experience a range of
psychological and behavioral problems including ADHD, anxiety, depression, OCD, defiance, school refusal, autism,
aggression, social and performance anxiety, eating disorders, academic problems, and trauma.