Women Facing Psychological Abuse: How Do They Respond to Maternal Identity Humiliation and Body Shaming?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedure
- Problem-solving: low (28; percentile 25); medium (33; percentile 50) and high (39; percentile 75);
- Social support seeking: low (18; percentile 25); medium (22; percentile 50) and high (29; percentile 75);
- Wishful thinking: low (17; percentile 25); medium (22; percentile 50) and high (27; percentile 75);
- Religious coping: low (14; percentile 25); medium (21; percentile 50) and high (27; percentile 75);
- Emotional distancing: low (19; percentile 25); medium (24; percentile 50) and high (30; percentile 75);
- Professional support seeking: low (6; percentile 25); medium (10; percentile 50) and high (15; percentile 75);
- Overt emotional expression: low (9; percentile 25); medium (12; percentile 50) and high (16; percentile 75);
- Avoidance coping: low (13; percentile 25); medium (15; percentile 50) and high (19; percentile 75);
- Positive reappraisal: low (15; percentile 25); medium (18; percentile 50) and high (22; percentile 75);
- Expression of coping difficulty: low (11; percentile 25); medium (15; percentile 50) and high (19; percentile 75);
- Negative auto-focused coping: low (6; percentile 25); medium (8; percentile 50) and high (11; percentile 75);
- Autonomy: low (5; percentile 25); medium (7; percentile 50) and high (9; percentile 75).
2.3. Data Analysis Strategies
3. Results
3.1. Situation 1. Humiliation with Children as Witnesses
3.2. Situation 2. Body Shaming
4. Discussion
Limitations and Suggestions for Future Studies
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Situation | Reaction | Frequency | Percent | Accumulative Percent |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. Humiliation with children as witnesses | Aggressive | 6 | 8.22 | 8.22 |
Assertive | 45 | 61.64 | 69.86 | |
Avoidant | 21 | 28.77 | 98.63 | |
Seeking help | 1 | 1.37 | 100.00 | |
Missing | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Total | 73 | 100.00 | ||
2. Body shaming | Aggressive | 1 | 1.37 | 1.37 |
Assertive | 48 | 65.75 | 67.12 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 24.66 | 91.78 | |
Seeking help | 1 | 1.37 | 93.15 | |
Submissive | 5 | 6.85 | 100.00 | |
Missing | 0 | 0.00 | ||
Total | 73 | 100.00 |
Scales | Subscales | Group | Number | Mean | Standard Deviation | Test | Statistic | Degrees of Freedom | p | Effect Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coping Strategies | Problem-solving | Assertive | 45 | 34.600 | 7.551 | Student | 0.317 | 63 | 0.752 | 0.085 |
Avoidant | 20 | 33.900 | 9.602 | Mann–Whitney | 462.500 | 0.864 | 0.028 | |||
Social support seeking * | Assertive | 45 | 19.733 | 6.930 | Student | −2.555 | 63 | 0.013 | −0.687 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 24.700 | 7.888 | Mann–Whitney | 274.000 | 0.012 | −0.391 | |||
Wishful thinking * | Assertive | 45 | 19.178 | 9.061 | Student | −2.572 | 63 | 0.012 | −0.691 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 25.050 | 7.015 | Mann–Whitney | 244.000 | 0.003 | −0.458 | |||
Religious coping | Assertive | 45 | 26.489 | 8.050 | Student | −0.695 | 63 | 0.490 | −0.187 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 28.000 | 8.189 | Mann–Whitney | 424.000 | 0.717 | −0.058 | |||
Emotional distancing | Assertive | 45 | 22.978 | 7.408 | Student | −0.386 | 63 | 0.701 | −0.104 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 23.750 | 7.552 | Mann–Whitney | 395.500 | 0.442 | −0.121 | |||
Professional support seeking * | Assertive | 45 | 10.600 | 5.462 | Student | −2.165 | 63 | 0.034 | −0.582 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 14.000 | 6.641 | Mann–Whitney | 299.500 | 0.032 | −0.334 | |||
Overt emotional expression | Assertive | 45 | 10.800 | 4.165 | Student | 0.000 | 63 | 1.000 | 0.000 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 10.800 | 4.491 | Mann–Whitney | 454.500 | 0.954 | 0.010 | |||
Avoidance coping | Assertive | 45 | 15.244 | 5.113 | Student | −1.263 | 63 | 0.211 | −0.340 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 16.900 | 4.278 | Mann–Whitney | 320.000 | 0.065 | −0.289 | |||
Positive reappraisal | Assertive | 45 | 18.822 | 4.554 | Student | 0.637 | 63 | 0.527 | 0.171 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 18.050 | 4.419 | Mann–Whitney | 490.000 | 0.573 | 0.089 | |||
Expression of coping difficulty | Assertive | 45 | 10.533 | 3.514 | Student | −0.302 | 63 | 0.764 | −0.081 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 10.850 | 4.694 | Mann–Whitney | 440.500 | 0.898 | −0.021 | |||
Negative auto-focused coping | Assertive | 45 | 7.822 | 2.552 | Student | 1.147 | 63 | 0.256 | 0.308 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 7.050 | 2.395 | Mann–Whitney | 520.500 | 0.315 | 0.157 | |||
Autonomy | Assertive | 45 | 5.111 | 2.707 | Student | −0.840 | 63 | 0.404 | −0.226 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 5.700 | 2.364 | Mann–Whitney | 370.000 | 0.253 | −0.178 | |||
Early Maladaptive Schemes | Emotional deprivation* | Assertive | 45 | 11.311 | 5.888 | Student | −0.636 | 63 | 0.527 | −0.171 |
Avoidant | 20 | 12.300 | 5.536 | Mann–Whitney | 398.500 | 0.466 | −0.114 | |||
Abandonment/Deprivation | Assertive | 45 | 11.800 | 5.667 | Student | −2.260 | 63 | 0.027 | −0.607 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 15.300 | 5.975 | Mann–Whitney | 291.000 | 0.024 | −0.353 | |||
Mistrust/Abuse | Assertive | 45 | 12.556 | 4.143 | Student | −2.101 | 63 | 0.040 | −0.565 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 15.050 | 5.000 | Mann–Whitney | 329.500 | 0.087 | −0.268 | |||
Defectiveness/Shame * | Assertive | 45 | 8.956 | 3.914 | Student | −2.883 | 63 | 0.005 | −0.775 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 12.200 | 4.764 | Mann–Whitney | 271.500 | 0.011 | −0.397 | |||
Social isolation/Alienation * | Assertive | 45 | 10.133 | 4.526 | Student | −1.701 | 63 | 0.094 | −0.457 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 12.300 | 5.202 | Mann–Whitney | 334.000 | 0.099 | −0.258 | |||
Failure to achieve* | Assertive | 45 | 9.244 | 4.370 | Student | −2.400 | 63 | 0.019 | −0.645 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 12.300 | 5.497 | Mann–Whitney | 309.000 | 0.044 | −0.313 | |||
Dependency/Incompetence | Assertive | 45 | 10.533 | 4.071 | Student | −2.743 | 63 | 0.008 | −0.737 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 13.600 | 4.358 | Mann–Whitney | 272.500 | 0.012 | −0.394 | |||
Vulnerability to harm | Assertive | 45 | 12.178 | 5.386 | Student | −1.027 | 63 | 0.308 | −0.276 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 13.700 | 5.805 | Mann–Whitney | 382.000 | 0.336 | −0.151 | |||
Attachment * | Assertive | 45 | 9.022 | 3.793 | Student | −3.918 | 63 | <0.001 | −1.053 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 13.700 | 5.667 | Mann–Whitney | 210.500 | <0.001 | −0.532 | |||
Subjugation * | Assertive | 45 | 9.667 | 4.369 | Student | −1.853 | 63 | 0.069 | −0.498 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 12.050 | 5.633 | Mann–Whitney | 347.000 | 0.143 | −0.229 | |||
Self-sacrifice | Assertive | 45 | 16.956 | 5.473 | Student | −0.100 | 63 | 0.920 | −0.027 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 17.100 | 5.088 | Mann–Whitney | 441.000 | 0.904 | 0.000 | |||
Emotional inhibition | Assertive | 45 | 9.933 | 3.780 | Student | −2.440 | 63 | 0.018 | −0.656 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 12.800 | 5.502 | Mann–Whitney | 314.500 | 0.054 | −0.301 | |||
Unrelenting standards | Assertive | 45 | 15.556 | 5.446 | Student | −0.600 | 63 | 0.550 | −0.161 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 16.400 | 4.706 | Mann–Whitney | 391.500 | 0.408 | −0.130 | |||
Entitlement/Grandiosity | Assertive | 45 | 13.022 | 4.901 | Student | −2.030 | 63 | 0.047 | −0.546 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 15.700 | 4.921 | Mann–Whitney | 301.000 | 0.034 | −0.331 | |||
Insufficient self-control | Assertive | 45 | 11.267 | 4.530 | Student | −1.784 | 63 | 0.079 | −0.480 | |
Avoidant | 20 | 13.600 | 5.567 | Mann–Whitney | 333.000 | 0.097 | −0.260 |
Scales | Subscales | Group | Number | Mean | Standard Deviation | Test | Statistic | Degrees of Freedom | p | Effect Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coping Strategies | Problem-solving | Assertive | 48 | 34.521 | 8.359 | Student | 1.044 | 64 | 0.301 | 0.288 |
Avoidant | 18 | 32.167 | 7.587 | Mann–Whitney | 470.000 | 0.589 | 0.088 | |||
Social support seeking | Assertive | 48 | 19.542 | 7.529 | Student | −2.080 | 64 | 0.041 | −0.575 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 23.667 | 6.088 | Mann–Whitney | 283.000 | 0.032 | −0.345 | |||
Wishful thinking * | Assertive | 48 | 19.521 | 8.968 | Student | −1.620 | 64 | 0.110 | −0.448 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 23.500 | 8.665 | Mann–Whitney | 313.000 | 0.087 | −0.275 | |||
Religious coping | Assertive | 48 | 25.313 | 8.177 | Student | −1.577 | 64 | 0.120 | −0.436 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 28.667 | 6.183 | Mann–Whitney | 324.500 | 0.123 | −0.249 | |||
Emotional distancing | Assertive | 48 | 22.729 | 7.629 | Student | −1.487 | 64 | 0.142 | −0.411 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 25.722 | 6.229 | Mann–Whitney | 294.000 | 0.047 | −0.319 | |||
Professional support seeking * | Assertive | 48 | 10.604 | 5.511 | Student | −2.214 | 64 | 0.030 | −0.612 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 14.000 | 5.657 | Mann–Whitney | 263.500 | 0.015 | −0.390 | |||
Overt emotional expression * | Assertive | 48 | 10.604 | 3.880 | Student | −2.953 | 64 | 0.004 | −0.816 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 14.111 | 5.279 | Mann–Whitney | 261.500 | 0.014 | −0.395 | |||
Avoidance coping * | Assertive | 48 | 14.854 | 4.649 | Student | −1.289 | 64 | 0.202 | −0.356 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 16.556 | 5.113 | Mann–Whitney | 314.000 | 0.089 | −0.273 | |||
Positive reappraisal * | Assertive | 48 | 19.063 | 4.844 | Studen | 1.602 | 64 | 0.114 | 0.443 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 17.000 | 4.102 | Mann–Whitney | 519.000 | 0.211 | 0.201 | |||
Expression of coping difficulty | Assertive | 48 | 10.479 | 3.753 | Student | −2.430 | 64 | 0.018 | −0.672 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 12.889 | 3.085 | Mann–Whitney | 236.000 | 0.005 | −0.454 | |||
Negative auto-focused coping * | Assertive | 48 | 7.250 | 2.236 | Student | −2.399 | 64 | 0.019 | −0.663 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 8.944 | 3.280 | Mann–Whitney | 297.500 | 0.051 | −0.311 | |||
Autonomy * | Assertive | 48 | 5.625 | 2.614 | Student | 0.730 | 64 | 0.468 | 0.202 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 5.111 | 2.349 | Mann–Whitney | 473.000 | 0.556 | 0.095 | |||
Early Maladaptive Schemes | Emotional deprivation * | Assertive | 48 | 12.389 | 5.293 | Student | −2.126 | 64 | 0.037 | −0.588 |
Avoidant | 18 | 10.708 | 4.807 | Mann–Whitney | 306.000 | 0.070 | −0.292 | |||
Abandonment/Deprivation * | Assertive | 48 | 12.833 | 5.544 | Student | −1.307 | 64 | 0.196 | −0.361 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 9.771 | 4.581 | Mann–Whitney | 340.500 | 0.189 | −0.212 | |||
Mistrust/Abuse | Assertive | 48 | 11.722 | 6.153 | Student | −1.367 | 64 | 0.176 | −0.378 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 12.000 | 5.336 | Mann–Whitney | 328.500 | 0.136 | −0.240 | |||
Defectiveness/Shame * | Assertive | 48 | 11.667 | 4.215 | Student | −2.324 | 64 | 0.023 | −0.642 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 12.271 | 5.592 | Mann–Whitney | 288.500 | 0.038 | −0.332 | |||
Social isolation/Alienation * | Assertive | 48 | 13.778 | 5.082 | Studen | −1.534 | 64 | 0.130 | −0.424 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 10.188 | 4.532 | Mann–Whitney | 331.500 | 0.148 | −0.233 | |||
Failure to achieve * | Assertive | 48 | 13.222 | 6.422 | Student | −1.399 | 64 | 0.167 | −0.387 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 9.958 | 4.767 | Mann–Whitney | 358.000 | 0.285 | −0.171 | |||
Dependency/Incompetence * | Assertive | 48 | 12.556 | 5.238 | Student | 0.238 | 64 | 0.812 | 0.066 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 17.208 | 5.375 | Mann–Whitney | 428.000 | 0.960 | −0.009 | |||
Vulnerability to harm * | Assertive | 48 | 16.222 | 5.579 | Student | −0.998 | 64 | 0.322 | −0.276 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 10.563 | 4.649 | Mann–Whitney | 353.000 | 0.257 | −0.183 | |||
Attachment * | Assertive | 48 | 11.889 | 5.016 | Student | −2.152 | 64 | 0.035 | −0.595 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 15.854 | 5.535 | Mann–Whitney | 317.500 | 0.099 | −0.265 | |||
Subjugation * | Assertive | 48 | 14.389 | 4.565 | Student | −1.919 | 64 | 0.059 | −0.530 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 14.104 | 5.337 | Mann–Whitney | 304.000 | 0.065 | −0.296 | |||
Self-sacrifice | Assertive | 48 | 13.611 | 4.434 | Student | 0.657 | 64 | 0.513 | 0.182 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 11.854 | 5.036 | Mann–Whitney | 470.500 | 0.584 | 0.089 | |||
Emotional inhibition * | Assertive | 48 | 13.111 | 4.993 | Student | −1.010 | 64 | 0.316 | −0.279 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 12.389 | 5.293 | Mann–Whitney | 359.000 | 0.295 | −0.169 | |||
Unrelenting standards | Assertive | 48 | 10.708 | 4.807 | Student | 1.001 | 64 | 0.320 | 0.277 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 12.833 | 5.544 | Mann–Whitney | 491.000 | 0.398 | 0.137 | |||
Entitlement/Grandiosity | Assertive | 48 | 9.771 | 4.581 | Student | 0.349 | 64 | 0.728 | 0.096 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 11.722 | 6.153 | Mann–Whitney | 433.500 | 0.988 | 0.003 | |||
Insufficient self-control * | Assertive | 48 | 12.000 | 5.336 | Student | −0.905 | 64 | 0.369 | −0.250 | |
Avoidant | 18 | 11.667 | 4.215 | Mann–Whitney | 371.500 | 0.386 | −0.140 |
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Martínez-González, M.B.; Pérez-Pedraza, D.C.; Alfaro-Álvarez, J.; Reyes-Cervantes, C.; González-Malabet, M.; Clemente-Suárez, V.J. Women Facing Psychological Abuse: How Do They Respond to Maternal Identity Humiliation and Body Shaming? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 6627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126627
Martínez-González MB, Pérez-Pedraza DC, Alfaro-Álvarez J, Reyes-Cervantes C, González-Malabet M, Clemente-Suárez VJ. Women Facing Psychological Abuse: How Do They Respond to Maternal Identity Humiliation and Body Shaming? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(12):6627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126627
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartínez-González, Marina B., Diana Carolina Pérez-Pedraza, Judys Alfaro-Álvarez, Claudia Reyes-Cervantes, María González-Malabet, and Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez. 2021. "Women Facing Psychological Abuse: How Do They Respond to Maternal Identity Humiliation and Body Shaming?" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 12: 6627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126627
APA StyleMartínez-González, M. B., Pérez-Pedraza, D. C., Alfaro-Álvarez, J., Reyes-Cervantes, C., González-Malabet, M., & Clemente-Suárez, V. J. (2021). Women Facing Psychological Abuse: How Do They Respond to Maternal Identity Humiliation and Body Shaming? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(12), 6627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126627