Predictive Factors of Mental Health in Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in Chile

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Studies about violence against women specific to the Chilean population are scarce. As a result, government treatment programs lack a local perspective. Predictor variables were analyzed in the mental health of Chilean women who have survived intimate partner abuse. Two hundred and two women who made regular visits to public Women’s Centers participated in the study; on average, they had survived 11 years of abuse. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to determine what variable/s in the history of violence best predicted the mental health variables. Among other protective factors, an increase in both resilience and the time since the last violent episode yielded a reduction in levels of general psychological distress (B = –1.836, p

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Labra-Valerdi, P., Chacón-Moscoso, S., & Sanduvete-Chaves, S. (2022). Predictive Factors of Mental Health in Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in Chile. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37(21–22), NP19447–NP19467. https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211042810

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