Pournaghash Tehrani S, Nasri Tajabadi M, Alijani S. (2016). Comparing the role of emotional dimensions of personality and demographic characteristics in the prediction of domestic violence among patients in methadone maintenance treatment programs (MMT) and non-addict individuals.
Journal of Psychological Science.
14(56), 539-556.
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Tehran University , spnaghash@ut.ac.ir
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The purpose of the present study was to compare the role of emotional aspect of personality and demographic characteristics in predicting domestic violence in addicts in methadone-maintenance treatment (MMT) and non addicts. Two hundred and ten individuals (105 patients under MMT, 105 normal individuals) participated in this study all of whom were asked to complete the domestic violence questionnaire and temperament and character inventory (TCI-56). Results showed that emotional aspects of personality and demographic factors do not predict domestic violence in non-addict sample and patients in MMT programs. Comparing emotional aspects of personality between individuals with experience of domestic violence and without it didn’t show any significant differences between the two groups. Also, no significant differences between non-addict and patients in MMT programs, in emotional dimensions of personality, were observed. Findings are discussed in the context of domestic violence and aspects of personality literature.
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General Received: 2019/07/18 | Accepted: 2019/07/18 | Published: 2019/07/18
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