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ArtikelIntimate Relationships and Personal Distress: The Invisible Harm of Psychological Aggression  
Oleh: Arriaga, Ximena B. ; Schkeryantz, Emily L.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 41 no. 10 (Oct. 2015), page 1332-1344.
Topik: partner aggression; personal distress; intimate relationships
Fulltext: PP45133241102015.pdf (1.3MB)
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Isi artikelAggression in intimate relationships is pervasive, has been implicated in personal distress, and yet may not be perceived as harmful. Two studies (cross-sectional, longitudinal) examined whether being the target of psychologically aggressive behavior by a partner is uniquely associated with personal distress, beyond the effects of general couple functioning, perpetrating aggression, or experiencing physical aggression. New instances of psychological aggression by a partner predicted increases in personal distress. Study 2 also examined participants’ perceptions of what causes them stress. Although psychological aggression by a partner predicted personal distress, participants did not perceive their relationship as a source of stress. This suggests a pattern of “invisible harm” in which individuals victimized by psychological aggression may not recognize the harm they are experiencing.
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