
@article{ref1,
title="Mediating role of intimate partner violence between emotional dependence and addictive behaviours in adolescents",
journal="Frontiers in psychology",
year="2022",
author="Macía, Patricia and Estévez, Ana and Iruarrizaga, Iciar and Olave, Leticia and Chávez, Mᵃ Dolores and Momeñe, Janire",
volume="13",
number="",
pages="e873247-e873247",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been related to emotional dependence and addictive disorders. This study aims to provide a global approach to analyse the relationship between these variables and to determine the factors underlying permanence in violent relationships. <br><br>METHODS: It is a non-experimental, cross-sectional correlational design study. Participants had to have at least one dating relationship for at least 1 month to complete the questionnaire, which included the following instruments: emotional dependence scale (DEN), scale of violence in dating relationships (VREP) and impulse control disorders scale (MULTICAGE CAD 4). <br><br>RESULTS: The sample consisted of 1.533 adolescents, 53.9% were male (n = 826) and 46.1% female (n = 707), between 14 and 18 years. Emotional dependence correlated significantly with received violence (r = 0.37, p < 0.001). Compulsive spending is strongly associated with emotional dependence (r = 0.21, p < 0.001), whereas sex addiction is associated with received violence to a greater extent (r = 0.18, p < 0.001). Received violence mediates on emotional dependence and addictions. <br><br>CONCLUSION: IPV is a risk factor for the perpetuation of addictive behaviours. It is advisable to promote affective education for developing resilience and adequate coping.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1664-1078",
doi="10.3389/fpsyg.2022.873247",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.873247"
}