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KMID : 1159120100170030095
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2010 Volume.17 No. 3 p.95 ~ p.115
The Effect of Domestic Violence on Anger and Violent Behaviors
Kim Mi-Ae

Kim Young-Ho
Abstract
In this study, factors of domestic violence, anger and violent behavior induced effects were studied for determination. In study, a survey was performed to total 1,745 respondents including married males (753) and females (723), and also the harmers (143) and the victims (126) of domestic violence. The findings of the multiple regression analysis to set the anger as a dependent variable are that the anger of husbands who are under legal restraints is affected by their dysfunctional communication and wives" sexual neglect, and that the anger of normal husbands is influenced by wives" dysfunctional communication, the alcohol dependency of themselves, wives" infidelity, their excessive attachment to the spouse, their dysfunctional communication, and wives" alcohol dependency. The results of the multiple regression to define the violent behavior as a dependent variable shows that the violence of husbands under legal restraints is significantly affected by wives" attachment to the spouse and the sexual neglect, and that, in the female group, husbands" violence is influenced by their dysfunctional communication, infidelity, and wives" dysfunctional communication. In both husbands and wives in the normal group, husbands" dysfunctional communication has the most significant effect on the violence; more specifically, in the male group, alcohol dependency, wives" dysfunctional communication, sexual neglect, and offspring"s problems influence husbands" violence and, in the female group, husbands" family conflicts, alcohol dependency, and wives" sexual neglect are effective on the husbands" violence
KEYWORD
domestic violence, inducement factors of domestic violence, anger, violent behavior
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