Intimacy Violence Partner: A Systematic Review

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Department of Psychology, Azad University of Science and Research Branch, Tehran,Iran

2 Faculty Member of Baqiyatallah University

3 Associate Professor of Kharazmi University

Abstract

The present study was designed to address the causes of intimacy violence partner by applying systematic review. If we understand, anticipate, and illustrate the romantic relationships, we could figure out how it would be improved. As intimacy violence partner was usually neglected by couples as a serious problem, it considered as a significant issue. The statistical population consists of databases and studies that deal with the issue of couple aggression from 1978 to 2018. Based on the criterion of separation, studies with a score of 3 or higher were included in the study. Data analysis was performed qualitatively. Finally, 64 trials including 25 Iranian and 39 foreign articles with inclusion criteria were evaluated. Results showed there main factor groups, namely: "individual" factors that individuals relate to (eg, observation of childhood aggression), factors related to "couple's interactive context" or " Interpersonal factors "(eg, differences in power, sexism, communication patterns, attachment, and domination), third, are" non-individual "factors (such as education level, age and financial and economic problems, extramarital relationships, polygamy ), Which has been the focus of most Iranian researchers. The present study systematically reviews three categories of "individual", "interpersonal", and "non-individual" factors. Therefore, it can be concluded that the role of structural and functional factors in explaining couples' aggression in empirical studies is unnecessary. There is a future effort.

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