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Seyed Mehdi Motevaliyan

Seyed Mehdi Motevaliyan

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Address: University of Mazandaran
Phone: 011-35302625

Research

Title
Associations of Personality Traits and Childhood Insult Experience with Perceived Husbands’ Psychological Aggression among Iranian Women
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Personality traits . Childhood insult experience . Psychological aggression . CTS2 . NEO-FFI . Logistic regression
Year
2016
Journal JOURNAL OF FAMILY VIOLENCE
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Researchers Seyed Mehdi Motevaliyan ، Siti Nor Yaacob ، Rumaya Johari ، Mariani Mansor ، Farimah Dokoushkani ، P.J. Watson

Abstract

Abstract Psychological aggression against wives is a social problem in all societies. To analyze possible predictive factors of psychological aggression against wives, this study examined 398 women selected through multi-stage stratified sampling techniques. Research participants responded to the Conflict Tactics Scale, questions about childhood insult experience, and the Five-Factor Personality Inventory (NEO-FFI). Results showed that 86%of respondents experienced psychological aggression from their husbands during the last year. Results also revealed that 46.7 % and 43.3 % of respondents were targets of insults during childhood by their mothers and fathers, respectively. Childhood insult experience and neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness personality traits predicted psychological aggression by husbands against their wives. Multinomial logistic regression revealed that neuroticism was a significant predictor of minor and severe psychological aggression against wives. The results highlighted the importance of childhood insult experience and personality traits in explaining the severity of psychological aggression against wives in Tehran, Iran.