
@article{ref1,
title="Gender-Role Conflict and Self-Esteem: Factors Associated With Partner Abuse in Court-Referred Men",
journal="Psychology of men and masculinity",
year="2005",
author="Schwartz, Jonathan P. and Waldo, Michael and Daniel, David",
volume="6",
number="2",
pages="109-113",
abstract="<p><br/>This study investigated the relationship between gender-role conflict, self-esteem, and domestic violence. Seventy-four men entering a domestic violence treatment program completed self-report measures of gender-role conflict, self-esteem, and abusive and controlling behavior. Regression analysis revealed that high gender-role conflict with respect to success, power, and competition was positively related to physical abuse. Restrictive emotionality and self-esteem both negatively related to use of intimidation and threats. Finally, restrictive affectionate behavior between men was positively related to using isolation.</p><p />",
language="",
issn="1524-9220",
doi="10.1037/1524-9220.6.2.109",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/1524-9220.6.2.109"
}