NCJ Number
235353
Journal
Journal of Family Violence Volume: 26 Issue: 5 Dated: July 2011 Pages: 403-410
Date Published
July 2011
Length
8 pages
Annotation
This study examined associations between domestic violence victimization, type D personality, and loneliness.
Abstract
The current study investigated whether differences in loneliness scores between individuals with a distressed personality type (type D personality) and subjects without such a personality varied by domestic violence victimization. Participants (N=625) were recruited by random sampling from the Municipal Basic Administration of the Dutch city of 's-Hertogenbosch and were invited to fill out a set of questionnaires on health status. For this study, only ratings for domestic violence victimization, type D personality, feelings of loneliness, and demographics were used. Statistical analyses yielded main effects on loneliness for both type D personality and history of domestic violence victimization. Above and beyond these main effects, their interaction was significantly associated with loneliness as well. However, this result seemed to apply to emotional loneliness in particular. Findings were discussed in light of previous research and study limitations. (Published Abstract)