Title of article :
Intimate Partner Violence Victimization Influences Suicidal Ideation via Interpersonal Dependency and Anger
Author/Authors :
Ha,Jeongmin Department of Nursing - Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea , Choe, Kwisoon Department of Nursing - Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea , Son, Heesook Department of Nursing - Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kim, Ji-Su Department of Nursing - Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
Abstract
Background: Intimate partner violence is a serious global social problem. While intimate partner violence is
highly prevalent, few studies have examined its negative outcomes among victims in South Korea. The aim was
to clarify the mediating roles of interpersonal dependency and anger on the relationship between intimate partner
violence victimization and suicidal ideation.
Methods: In this descriptive, cross-sectional study, 301 participants (203 women and 98 men) aged 18–65 yr
completed an online questionnaire on a social networking site. Data were collected between Feb and Mar 2017 in
South Korea. Structural equation modeling was used to test the fitness of the conceptual model of this study.
Results: We found significant correlations between intimate partner violence victimization, interpersonal dependency, state-trait anger, and suicidal ideation. Intimate partner violence victimization influenced anger and
suicidal ideation only when the victims had high interpersonal dependency.
Conclusion: It is necessary to develop programs for reducing interpersonal dependency and improving anger
management that are specifically targeted at intimate partner violence victims to prevent suicidal ideation.
Keywords :
Interpersonal dependency , State anger , Mediating effect , Trait ange , State anger
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health