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The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology

The Role of Resilience as A Protective Factor for Interpersonal Problems Experienced by Dating Violence Victims

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of dating violence victim experience on interpersonal problems, and to verify whether resilience has a moderating effect as a protective factor. For this purpose, dating violence(psychological, physical, sexual) and interpersonal problem(aggressive, detached, compliant) were subdivided by type. And by analyzing the data of 121 adult men and women who experienced dating violence, the relationship between their experiences of dating violence and interpersonal problems was examined, and the moderating effect of resilience in these relationship was verified. As a result, psychological violence was positively correlated with all types of interpersonal problems, physical violence was with aggressive and compliant interpersonal problems, and sexual violence was with detached and compliant interpersonal problems. All types of interpersonal problems showed negative correlation with resilience. Also, it was found that the moderating effect of resilience was significant only in the relationship between sexual dating violence and compliant type interpersonal problems. The significance and limitations of this study were discussed in the discussion.

keywords
Victim of dating violence, Dating Violence Type, Interpersonal Problem, Resilience

The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology