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      The Intimate Partner Violence Responsibility Attribution Scale (IPVRAS) Translated title: Escala de Atribución de Responsabilidad en Violencia en las Relaciones de Pareja

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          The aim of this study is to present a psychometrically sound instrument to assess intimate partner violence offenders' responsibility attributions: the Intimate Partner Violence Responsibility Attribution Scale. The scale was administrated to 423 adult male intimate partner violence offenders court-mandated to a community-based intervention program. A three factor structure (responsibility attribution to the legal system, responsibility attribution to the victim, and responsibility attribution to the offender personal context) was supported using confirmatory factor analysis. Reliability of the scales in this study was estimated using Cronbach's alpha, ρ and greatest lower bound. The Intimate Partner Violence Responsibility Attribution Scale correlated in theoretically expected ways with variables used to assess construct validity (system blaming, problems with partner, and responsibility assumption) and with variables used to assess criterion-related validity (satisfaction with legal system, victim-blaming attitudes, alcohol consumption, hostile sexism, stressful life events, social desirability, impulsivity and household income). Results support the validity and reliability of the Intimate Partner Violence Responsibility Attribution Scale.

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          El objetivo de este estudio es presentar un instrumento psicométricamente adecuado para evaluar las atribuciones de responsabilidad de hombres condenados por violencia contra la mujer en las relaciones de pareja: la Escala de Atribución de Responsabilidad en Violencia en las Relaciones de Pareja. La escala se administró a 423 hombres condenados por violencia contra la mujer en las relaciones de pareja y remitidos a un programa de intervención en medio comunitario. Tres factores teóricos (atribución de responsabilidad al sistema legal, atribución de responsabilidad a la víctima y atribución de responsabilidad al contexto personal del agresor) fueron contrastados empíricamente mediante un análisis factorial confirmatorio. La fiabilidad de la escala se estimó utilizando los estadísticos alpha de Cronbach, ρ y greatest lower bound. Los factores de la Escala de Atribución de Responsabilidad en Violencia en las Relaciones de Pareja correlacionaron en el sentido esperado teóricamente con las variables utilizadas para evaluar la validez de constructo (culpabilización del sistema, problemas con la pareja, y asunción de responsabilidad) y con las variables utilizadas para evaluar la validez de criterio (satisfacción con el sistema legal, actitudes de culpabilización de la víctima, consumo de alcohol, sexismo hostil, eventos vitales estresantes, deseabilidad social, impulsividad e ingresos en el hogar). Los resultados confirman la validez y fiabilidad de la Escala de Atribución de Responsabilidad en Violencia en las Relaciones de Pareja.

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                ejpalc
                The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
                The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
                Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense; Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                1889-1861
                1989-4007
                January 2014
                : 6
                : 1
                : 29-36
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                [01] Valencia orgnameUniversity of Valencia orgdiv1Department of Social Psychology Spain
                [02] Valencia orgnameUniversity of Valencia orgdiv1Department of Methology of the Behavioral Sciences Spain
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                S1889-18612014000100004
                10.5093/ejpalc2014a4
                e341a4e6-9216-4600-b8f4-bf224ef284ef

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

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                : 01 July 2013
                : 11 October 2013
                : 08 October 2013
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 90, Pages: 8
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                Atribución de responsabilidad,Programas de intervención con maltratadores,Violencia en las relaciones de pareja,Escala de atribución de responsabilidad,Modelo de ecuaciones estructurales,Attribution of responsibility,Batterer intervention programs,Intimate partner violence,Responsibility attribution scale,Structural equation modeling

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