Discriminant profile of subjects with a history of domestic violence: The role of Early Maladaptive Schemas

Authors

  • Kelly Paim UNISINOS
  • Denise Falcke UNISINOS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31505/rbtcc.v18i2.887

Keywords:

couples, marital violence, early maladaptive schemas

Abstract

The current study is based on the Schema Therapy developed by Jeffrey Young and aims to describe a discriminative profile of individuals with a history of physical marital violence and from individuals that does not show history. The sample consisted of 341 participants. The instruments used were: Young Schema Questionnaire, Revised Conflict Tactics Scale and the Family Background Questionnaire. A discriminative function among individuals with a history of physical marital violence in the current relationship and individuals with no history violence were found (χ2 = 43.098, p = 0.045) by grouping the variables: mistrust/abuse schema, defectiveness/shame schema, dependence/incompetence schema, subjugation schema and social isolation schema towards the individuals with a history of marital violence. The individuals without a history of marital violence were characterized by greater functionality in the family of origin, characterized by the absence of father´s physical abuse, sexual abuse, maternal physical abuse, physical neglect , well as a style of adequate maternal decision, parental alliance, paternal and maternal psychological adjustment.

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Published

2016-11-24

How to Cite

Paim, K., & Falcke, D. (2016). Discriminant profile of subjects with a history of domestic violence: The role of Early Maladaptive Schemas. Brazilian Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, 18(2), 112–129. https://doi.org/10.31505/rbtcc.v18i2.887

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