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Citation

Kanwal S, Kazmi SF. Heliyon 2022; 8(8): e10135.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10135

PMID

36033274

PMCID

PMC9404280

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Spousal violence in Pakistan is under researched but still not considered as a public health problem. The current study is intended to analyze the association between multiple measures of impulsivity, impulsive aggression, and borderline personality feature among violent spouses as well as to find out the moderating role of impulsive aggression between spousal violence and borderline personality features.

METHODS: A cross-sectional survey research design was used for conducting the research. The sample of 300 spouses, experiencing intimate partner relationships, was taken from different cities of the Hazara division through purposive sampling.

RESULTS: Present study demonstrated a significant positive correlation of spousal violence with impulsivity (r =.708∗∗, P <.001), impulsive aggression (r =.176∗∗, P <.001), and borderline personality features (r =.605∗∗, P <.001), while impulsivity was negatively correlated with impulsive aggression (r = -.018, P <.01). Impulsive aggression moderates the relationship between spousal violence and borderline personality features. The results showed that male and female spouses were found equally impulsive and impulsively aggressive. Likewise, impulsivity, impulsive aggression, and borderline personality features were found significant predictors of violence F = (3, 296) = 106. 67, P <.001.

CONCLUSION: Current research offers some important insights and consequences for physicians and practitioners who interact with individuals who have experienced violence. These results have significant therapeutic implications for the treatment of violent couples.


Language: en

Keywords

Impulsivity; Borderline personality features; Impulsive aggression; Spousal violence

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