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Citation

Zamir O, Lavee Y. J. Clin. Psychol. (Hoboken) 2014; 70(9): 847-859.

Affiliation

University of Haifa.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/jclp.22061

PMID

24399575

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We tested the moderating effect of psychological mindedness (PM) on the relationship between past experience of child abuse and both intimate partner violence (IPV) and intimate relationship quality. METHOD: Female Israeli graduate students (N = 425; mean age 35.9 years), either married or in cohabitation, completed an electronic questionnaire. The data were analyzed by SEM multiple group analysis of women with high vs. low PM. RESULTS: Child abuse was associated with IPV among women with a low level of PM but not among women with a high level of PM. Contrary to expectation, childhood abuse was associated with lower marital quality among women with a high level of PM but not for women with a low level of PM. CONCLUSION: Results support the notion that psychologically minded people are "wiser but sadder" (Farber, , p. 216). The findings are discussed in relation to revictimization theories, with clinical implications noted.


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