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- Title
Who's to Blame: Attributions Regarding Causality in Spouse Abuse.
- Authors
Overholser, James C.; Moll, Sara H.
- Abstract
Spouse abuse is examined from the perspective of attribution theory. Aggressors are seen as attributing their violent behavior to external causes, whether by projecting their negative traits onto their spouses or by finding excuses which blame temporary environmental factors. In contrast, victims often attribute the abuse to defects within themselves or situational factors affecting their spouses. The attribution process seems affected by the frequency, intensity and duration of the abuse, with temporal factors playing an important rule in the woman's Internalizing style. Furthermore, inadequate early coping efforts play a powerful role in establishing cognitive-perceptual patterns that serve to perpetuate the abuse.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; HUSBAND abuse; DOMESTIC violence; CAUSATION (Criminal law); VIOLENCE; INTERNALIZATION (Social psychology)
- Publication
Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1990, Vol 8, Issue 2, p107
- ISSN
0735-3936
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bsl.2370080203