Interpersonal Style Moderates the Effect of Dating Violence on Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression

作者: Matthew M. Yalch , Brittany K. Lannert , Christopher J. Hopwood , Alytia A. Levendosky

DOI: 10.1177/0886260513496901

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摘要: Over a quarter of young women have experienced some form violence within dating relationship. The experience is associated with problems in psychological functioning, including symptoms anxiety and depression. However, not all who exhibit anxious or depressive symptoms. One factor that may influence symptom expression interpersonal style. In this study, we examined the main moderating effects dimensions style (dominance warmth) on association between Warmth exhibited effect over above other life stressors. Dominance moderated When levels were high, higher dominance reported fewer depression than lower dominance. These results indicated whereas high warmth was

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