Women and Violence: Alexithymia, Relational Competence and Styles, and Satisfaction with Life: A Comparative Profile Analysis

<b>Background:</b> This research investigates the two sides of violence by profiling female interpersonal violence offenders (<i>IVO</i>) and female interpersonal violence victims (<i>IVV</i>). These groups of women have been compared on three key variables within...

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Auteurs principaux: Stefania Mannarini, Federica Taccini, Alessandro Alberto Rossi
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Langue:EN
Publié: MDPI AG 2021
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/d1f0919659f14a47b66e8cb0c8d29479
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Résumé:<b>Background:</b> This research investigates the two sides of violence by profiling female interpersonal violence offenders (<i>IVO</i>) and female interpersonal violence victims (<i>IVV</i>). These groups of women have been compared on three key variables within the context of violence: satisfaction with life (SWL), alexithymia, and relational styles—defined according to the Relational Competence Theory (RCT). Regarding the latter, the experience of functional or dysfunctional relational styles in childhood and adult relationships has been evaluated and compared with both groups of women. <b>Methods:</b> This study involved 131 women: <i>IVO</i> (<i>n</i> = 41; enrolled in a penitentiary), <i>IVV</i> (<i>n</i> = 41; enrolled in an anti-violence center), and a control group (<i>CG</i>; <i>n</i> = 49; enrolled from the general population). Profile analysis was performed. <b>Results:</b> Female <i>IVO</i> showed low SWL, high levels of alexithymia, and a pattern of mixed relational styles with both parents and the current partner. Female <i>IVV</i> revealed low SWL, low levels of alexithymia and dysfunctional relational styles with both parents and current partner. Women from the <i>CG</i> showed high SWL, absence of alexithymia and functional relational styles with both parents and current partner. <b>Conclusions:</b> The profiles outlined in this study are extremely informative regarding alexithymia, relational styles, and SWL in both female <i>IVV</i> and <i>IVO</i>. Clinical interventions for both groups of women should be developed relying on these results.