1、2400 英文单词, 12500 英文字符 , 中文 3950 字 文献出处: Golu, Florinda. Predictors of Domestic Violence Comparative AnalysisJ. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2014, 127:611-615. Predictors of Domestic Violence - Comparative Analysis Florinda Golu Abstract This study is a phase in the development of a lar
2、ger study in which we will identify a number of predictors of domestic violence. Therefore, in this research, we intend to highlight a number of predictors of domestic violence. Our results indicate that the level of education and occupational status are significant predictors of domestic violence,
3、while self-esteem and verbal hostility do not have predictive power on this phenomenon. We also noticed that there is a significant difference in the verbal hostility and self- esteem among women victims of domestic violence and women affected by this phenomenon. Keywords: domestic violence, abuse,
4、hostility, self-esteem, prediction. 1. Introduction The concept of family violence refers to acts of violence and abuse by a family member over another (Kashani & Allan, 1998). Women and children are often in great danger in the place where they should feel safe: within the family. For many, “home”
5、implies a regime of terror and violence from someone who should be close to them, in whom they should trust. Thus, people who are abused suffer not only physically but also mentally. They are unable to make their own decisions, to express their views and to protect both themselves and their children
6、 for fear of further repercussions. Their rights are denied and their lives are trapped in the constant threat of violence. 2. Premises Violence against women is a manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men and women, which have led to domination over and discrimination against women by men and to the disruption of the full development of women. Violence against women and girls continues to be a global epidemic that kills, as well as tortures and mutilates - physicall