Subjects: Psychology >> Applied Psychology submitted time 2025-06-23
Abstract: To clarify the intricate pathways and internal mechanisms of exiting intimate partner violence (IPV), this study systematically examines the multi-level factors influencing IPV disengagement. By integrating the phase divisions of the transtheoretical model of change with the dynamic continuum framework of the psychosocial readiness model, we propose the Staged-Continuum Dynamic Interaction Model (SCDIM). The SCDIM synthesizes triggering mechanisms for phase transitions and the dynamic interplay between risk and protective factors during phase shifts, offering a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding the complexity of IPV disengagement. This model addresses limitations of traditional models in explaining multi-factor interactions and nonlinear relationships between phases. Future research should validate the model’s efficacy and applicability, while expanding its applications and empirical directions through interdisciplinary perspectives.
Subjects: Medicine, Pharmacy >> Clinical Medicine submitted time 2022-08-01 Cooperative journals: 《中国全科医学》
Abstract: 【Abstract】IPV (Intimate partner violence) is the most common kind of domestic violence, which not only harms the physical and mental health and life safety of the victim but also leads to the misfortune of marriage, family, and children's development. There are no official guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of IPV in China. This paper summarizes the evidence on IPV recognition and management and attempts to discuss how this evidence can be applied to China.