:: Volume 21, Issue 7 (2-2014) ::
Journal of Ilam University of Medical Sciences 2014, 21(7): 162-168 Back to browse issues page
Metacognition beliefs with types of domestic violence in the women victim of Ardebil city
F Dadfar , F Bazdar , A Abdolhosaini * 1, A Nasrollahi , F Aziznia , S Ahmadi
1- , ghazban1359@yahoo.com
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Introduction:The most commoncrime,violence and abuseofthe socialworld today. Studieshave shownthatfirst feelingafter the invasion,crime victimsmay experiencefrustrationanddepressionand worrycomeslater. Objectives:This research study the relationship between metacognition beliefs in the women victim of Ardebil city with types of domestic violence. Method:This studyis a correlation, Statistical society were married women referred to police counseling center of Ardebil city that among them 100 women selected as sample .In order to collect data, Metacognition and conflict tactics questionares.The collected data were analyzed based on Pearson correlation analysis. Results:Results showed that between modalities of metacognition belifs and types of domestic violence(discussion, psychological aggression, sexual coersion and injury coercion). Conclusion: according to research finding show that domestic violence women victim have a lot of problems And the relationship between violence and metacognitive beliefs will prove. These women have low self confidence, low knowledge and negative beliefs are concerned, it makes the placing of partner violence, Some of these characteristic can be back ground of being violence and some of them can be consequences of it. Key words: metacognition beliefs and domestic violence
Keywords: metacognition beliefs and domestic violence
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: psychology
Received: 2013/10/10 | Accepted: 2013/12/15 | Published: 2014/02/10


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