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Journal of Family Violence | 2014

Risk Factors for Men's Intimate Physical Aggression in Spain

Anita Jose; K. Daniel O’Leary; José Luis Graña Gómez; Heather M. Foran

This study tests a model of physical aggression in a sample of 194 men being treated for physical or psychological aggression in the greater Madrid area of Spain. The prevalence of aggression in this sample was lower than in a US batterer sample. In the path model highlighted here, borderline personality traits and alcohol problems were identified as risk factors for physical aggression perpetration and the role of borderline traits was mediated by psychological aggression. A reciprocal relationship was found between psychological perpetration and victimization but not physical perpetration and victimization. These findings are discussed within a cross-cultural context; conceptual and treatment implications are also addressed.


Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2015

Reciprocal Psychological Aggression in Couples A Multi-Level Analysis in a Community Sample

María Luisa Cuenca Montesino; José Luis Graña Gómez; Rosario Martínez Arias

The present study analyzes reciprocal psychological aggression assessed by the Conflict Tactics Scale–Revised (CTS-2) in a sample of 590 adult couples from the Region of Madrid. Psychological aggression is the most frequent form of partner aggression. Results showed high percentages of psychological aggression perpetrated and suffered in men and women and showed significant statistical differences in severe psychological aggression in the case of women. Partner agreement about acts of psychological aggression was significant, albeit at moderate levels. Generalized Hierarchical Linear Models with the HLM-6.0 program were proposed to examine reciprocal psychological aggression. The models confirmed the pattern of reciprocal psychological aggression and also that couples are more aggressive when they are younger. Duration of cohabitation was not a predictor of reciprocal psychological partner aggression.The present study analyzes reciprocal psychological aggression assessed by the Conflict Tactics Scale–Revised (CTS-2) in a sample of 590 adult couples from the Region of Madrid. Psychological aggression is the most frequent form of partner aggression. Results showed high percentages of psychological aggression perpetrated and suffered in men and women and showed significant statistical differences in severe psychological aggression in the case of women. Partner agreement about acts of psychological aggression was significant, albeit at moderate levels. Generalized Hierarchical Linear Models with the HLM-6.0 program were proposed to examine reciprocal psychological aggression. The models confirmed the pattern of reciprocal psychological aggression and also that couples are more aggressive when they are younger. Duration of cohabitation was not a predictor of reciprocal psychological partner aggression.


Adicciones | 2015

Consumo de alcohol, sustancias ilegales y violencia hacia la pareja en una muestra de maltratadores en tratamiento psicológico

Natalia Redondo Rodríguez; José Luis Graña Gómez

The purpose of this study is to analyze the alcohol and illicit substance consumption characteristics in a sample of 572 batterers in treatment by court order. The results indicate that the prevalence of alcohol consumption in the past year was 89.3%, whereas within illicit substances, the prevalences were higher for cannabis (27.8%), followed by cocaine 20.3%). In order to analyze the possible effect of consumption on levels of perpetration and victimization of partneraggression, the sample was divided into 4 groups: nonconsumers (16.3%), alcohol consumers (58.6%), illicit drug consumers (3.5%), and consumers of alcohol and illicit drugs (21.7%), finding that the groups of nonconsumers and alcohol consumers presented the lowest level of perpetration of psychological, physical, and sexual aggression and of victimization of psychological and physical aggression, whereas the group of consumers of alcohol and illicit drugs presented the highest levels. The results reveal the need to assess substance consumption when designing intervention protocols with batterers. Language: es


Psicothema | 2002

Adaptación psicométrica de la versión española del Cuestionario de Agresión

José Manuel Andreu Rodríguez; María Elena de la Peña Fernández; José Luis Graña Gómez


Psicothema | 2009

El acoso psicológico en el lugar de trabajo: prevalencia y análisis descriptivo en una muestra multiocupacional

David González Trijueque; José Luis Graña Gómez


Psicothema | 2007

Validación de la versión modificada de la Conflicts Tactics Scale (M-CTS) en población juvenil española

Marina Muñoz-Rivas; José Manuel Andreu Rodríguez; José Luis Graña Gómez; Daniel K. O'Leary; Mª Del Pilar González


Adicciones | 2002

Influencia de la conducta antisocial en el consumo de drogas ilegales en población adolescente

M. J. Muñoz Rivas; José Luis Graña Gómez; M.E. Peña Fernández; J. M. Andreu Rodríguez


Psicología conductual = behavioral psychology: Revista internacional de psicología clínica y de la salud | 2000

Factores de riesgo relacionados con la influencia del grupo de iguales para el consumo de drogas en adolescentes

José Luis Graña Gómez; Marina Julia Muñoz Rivas


Archive | 2000

Factores de riesgo en drogodependencias: consumo de drogas en adolescentes

Marina Julia Muñoz Rivas; Juan Antonio Cruzado Rodríguez; José Luis Graña Gómez


Psicothema | 2006

Subtipos de drogodependientes en tratamiento: apoyo empírico para una distinción entre Tipo A y Tipo B

Juan Jesús Muñoz García; Encarnación Navas Collado; José Luis Graña Gómez; Rosario Martínez Arias

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Natalia Redondo Rodríguez

Complutense University of Madrid

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Marina Muñoz-Rivas

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Rosario Martínez Arias

Complutense University of Madrid

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J. M. Andreu Rodríguez

Complutense University of Madrid

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José Manuel Andreu

Complutense University of Madrid

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M. J. Muñoz Rivas

Complutense University of Madrid

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