Family social climate and personality styles in women victims of spousal violence
Keywords:
Family social climate, Personality styles, Conjugal violenceAbstract
With the objective to study the relation between Family Social Climate and Personality Styles in victim's women of conjugal violence of the Mother's Clubs on Sector III of the Centro Poblado Menor El Milagro Trujillo was carried out a descriptive study relational whose population was conformed by 68 women of victim's women of conjugal violence. For the analysis of data the statistical test Ji Square was used. The results showed that exist a relation between Family Social Climate and Personality Styles. It found a significant relation (p<0.05) between the Cohesion area of Family Social Climate and Personality Styles: Modification, Accommodation, Affectivity, Isolation, Discrepancy, Conformity, Concordance; between Conflict area of Family Social Climate and Personality Styles: Modification and Introversion; between Autonomy area of Family Social Climate and Personality Styles: Accommodation, Isolation, Discrepancy and Subjection; between Control area of Family Social Climate and Personality Styles: Modification, Protection and Communication. Besides, it found highly statistical relation (p< 0.01) between the Cohesion area of Family Social Climate and Personality Styles: Preservation, Protection and Subjection; between the Expressiveness area of Family Social Climate and Personality Styles: Protection, Affectivity, Hesitation and Dissatisfaction; between the Conflict area of Family Social Climate and Personality Styles: Protection, Systematization and Conformity; between Autonomy area of Family Social Climate and Dissatisfaction Personality Style; between Control area of Family Social Climate and Personality Styles: Accommodation, Introversion, Systematization and Conformity in victim's women of conjugal violence.
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