Stages of change model: adjustment to biographical narrations of women whose are victims of intimate partner violence
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the adjustment of women, victims of intimate partner violence, by applying the Prochaska and Di Clemente Stages of Change Model.An interpretative qualitative study was made in 35 domestic violence victims women detected in primary care, women who recognized their relationship as abusive (perceived maltreatment). This is a multicentric study, with participation of six health centers of Malaga city. Biographical Narration technique by audio-recorded and transcribed interview was used; about this, thematic analysis adjustment to Transtheoretic Model phases was applied. ATLAS-TI 5.0 program was used for codification. Precontemplative, maintenance and ending stages were more represented while action phases were poorly mentioned. Main phases characteristics were: “blindness” and inexplicability in precontemplative stage; pros / cons analysis in contemplative phase; making decisions difficulty in action phases; suffering and going ahead purpose in maintenance stage, and determination and analysis capacity in the ending stage. Keys for intervention according to the phase of the process were offered.Downloads
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Zamora, R., Muñoz-Cobos, F., Burgos Varo, M. L., Carrasco Rodríguez, A., Martín Carretero, M. L., Ortega Fraile, I., … Villalobos Bravo, M. (2012). Stages of change model: adjustment to biographical narrations of women whose are victims of intimate partner violence. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 28(3), 805–822. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.28.3.156081
Clinical and Health Psychology
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