The Construction and Standardization of a Domestic Violence Questionnaire

  • Abolmaali K
  • Saberi H
  • Saber S
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Abstract

The purpose of this research was to standardize the self-reported domestic violence scale. 530 participants were randomly selected via clustered sampling methods from married students of The Islamic Azad University of district 8 in Iran. According to this scale, a total score was measured for domestic violence and also, based on exploratory factor analysis, 2 scores were measured for two dimensions of domestic violence , and these dimensions are: 1) Psycho-physical violence, 2) Control violence (sexual, economic, co-ercive violence). The reliability of this test was measured with internal consistency (α = 0.915) and the test retest method (r = 0.987). The criterion validity of this scale was significant and this scale had a significant relationship with the quality of marital life test. This scale can be used by psychologists and researchers for diagnostic assessment, intervening programs and identification of domestic violence dimensions .

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Abolmaali, K., Saberi, H., & Saber, S. (2014). The Construction and Standardization of a Domestic Violence Questionnaire. Sociology Mind, 04(01), 51–57. https://doi.org/10.4236/sm.2014.41007

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