František Baumgartner
University of Ostrava
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Psychology of Violence | 2017
Kaltrina Kelmendi; František Baumgartner
Objective: This paper aims to examine Kosovo female student victimization (physical, psychological, and sexual) and its correlates using a socioecological framework while testing the applicability of Western models of violence against women in a previously unexplored context. Method: The sequential explanatory mixed-method design was used, a quantitative phase was used for collecting data on individual- and relationship-level correlates, and focus group discussions were used for gathering data on sociocultural correlates. Three hundred forty-five female students who had been in a heterosexual dating relationship in the past year completed the Conflict Tactic Scales-2 (CTS-2; Straus, Hamby, Boney-McCoy, & Sugarman, 1996) and Personal and Relationships Profile (PRP; Straus, Hamby, Boney-McCoy, & Sugarman, 2004). Women were then purposively recruited for the 2 focus group discussions to examine the sociocultural correlates. In total, 11 female students participated. Results: Findings of the quantitative phase of the study show that individual-level correlates (depressive symptoms and stressful conditions) and relationship-level correlates (conflict and jealousy) appear to be associated with female IPV victimization. Regarding sociocultural correlates, focus group discussions revealed that changes in values, gender roles, tolerant attitudes, and adherence to patriarchal norms were associated with female victimization while reflecting the consistency of findings obtained from quantitative data. Conclusion: The findings of this study provide evidence for the applicability of Western models of intimate partner violence to diverse cultural settings and implications for prevention interventions, suggesting that various previously established and the newest correlates should be tackled when designing prevention intervention, including individual, relationship, and sociocultural correlates.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2017
Kaltrina Kelmendi; František Baumgartner
Intimate partner violence (IPV) among university students is a prevalent problem in many countries; however, it is not currently recognized in Kosovo as a social issue in terms of research, prevention, and intervention. The aim of this article was to examine the relationship between violence socialization experiences, approval of violence, and IPV perpetration/victimization among university students in Kosovo. The questionnaires were administrated to a convenience sample of 700 students of University of Prishtina who were in relationship for 1 month or longer. The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS-2) was used for measuring physical, psychological, and sexual violence, whereas for measuring violence socialization and violence approval, scales from Personal and Relationships Profile (PRP) were used. Findings from this study show that there were statistically significant gender differences in terms of socialization and approval of violence among university students. Similarly, perpetrators and victims of IPV (physical, psychological, and sexual violence) showed higher rates of socialization of violence and tolerance toward IPV. Besides, findings indicate that approval of violence mediates the relationship between socialization of violence and IPV perpetration and victimization, for both genders. The implications of the current findings within a cultural context are also discussed.
Profese on-line | 2013
Ingrid Juhásová; Ľubica Ilievová; František Baumgartner; Zuzana Rojková
Aim: e aim of the study was to identify statistically significant differences in levels of emotional intelligence (EI) of nursing students in relation with demographic data (age and year of study) and also determine whether the EI level of nursing students aff ects their interest in the issue of geriatric nursing. Methods: e sample consisted of 86 full-time undergraduate university students of nursing. To measure the level of EI, questionnaires representing different understanding of EI were used. EI as an ability was determined by the SIT-EMO (Situational Test of Emotional Understanding). EI as a trait was evaluated by the questionnaire SEIS (Schutte Emotional Intelligence Scale). e questionnaire of own construction ESE-GP (Emotional self-effi cacygeriatric patient) assessed the level of EI of students in the process of caring for geriatric patients. Results: ere were no statistically significant differences in the students’ level of EI in terms of demographic data (age and year of study). A statistically significant association (p < 0.05) was found between the students’ level of EI (SEIS) and their promising interest to pursue geriatric nursing. Conclusion: e results can be applied in particular institutions providing nursing education, which can focus attention on the development of EI in the process of education of nursing students.
Studia Psychologica | 2006
M. Frankovsky; R. Stefko; František Baumgartner
Psychologie pro praxi | 2012
Eva Karaffová; František Baumgartner
Journal of Health Science | 2013
Lubica Ilievová; Ingrid Juhásová; František Baumgartner
E-psychologie (E-psychology) | 2011
František Baumgartner; Zuzana Zacharová
Studia Psychologica | 2004
František Baumgartner; M. Frankovsky
Mefanet Journal | 2016
Andrea Pokorná; Lada Cetlová; František Baumgartner; Ingrid Juhásová; Vlasta Dvořáková; Lada Nováková; Anneyce Knight
Človek a spoločnosť. Internetový časopis pre pôvodné teoretické a výskumné štúdie z oblasti spoločenských vied | 2015
Dagmar Faastová; František Baumgartner