Nikrouy Farzad, Mohammadi Kourosh, Samavi Seyed Abdolvahab
University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas, Iran.
Department of Counseling, University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas, Iran.
J Interpers Violence. 2025 Mar;40(5-6):1387-1411. doi: 10.1177/08862605241259415. Epub 2024 Jul 27.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) encompasses a range of abusive behaviors within intimate relationships. This study examines the structural relationships between basic psychological needs and IPV victimization among Iranian women, shedding light on the complex factors contributing to IPV and potential avenues for intervention. Data were gathered from a sample of 306 Iranian women who had experienced IPV, utilizing the Domestic Violence Questionnaire, the Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction Scale, the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory, and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. The findings supported the appropriate fit of the proposed model and revealed that basic psychological needs exerted significant direct and indirect effects on IPV victimization, mediated through self-esteem and ambivalent sexism. These results provide valuable new insights into the complex dynamics of IPV victimization and hold promise for the development of targeted interventions aimed at preventing IPV and supporting the well-being of affected individuals. Furthermore, the interpretation of the findings has been revised to avoid any implication of victim-blaming, aligning with the aim of understanding and addressing the structural factors contributing to IPV victimization.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)涵盖亲密关系中的一系列虐待行为。本研究考察了伊朗女性基本心理需求与IPV受害之间的结构关系,揭示了导致IPV的复杂因素以及潜在的干预途径。数据来自306名经历过IPV的伊朗女性样本,使用了家庭暴力问卷、基本心理需求满足量表、矛盾性别歧视量表和罗森伯格自尊量表。研究结果支持了所提出模型的适当拟合,并表明基本心理需求通过自尊和矛盾性别歧视对IPV受害产生了显著的直接和间接影响。这些结果为IPV受害的复杂动态提供了有价值的新见解,并为制定旨在预防IPV和支持受影响个体福祉的针对性干预措施带来了希望。此外,研究结果的解释已进行修订,以避免任何指责受害者的暗示,符合理解和解决导致IPV受害的结构因素这一目标。