NEGATIVE PEROSNALITY TRAITS AND STATES IN STUDENTS WITH DIFFERENT CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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S. ASTAPCHUK
E. TIKHANAVA

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The article examines the differences between students with different childhood experiences of domestic violence, in terms of severity of negative personality traits and states. The author’s questionnaire “Domestic violence” and the 16-factor FPI questionnaire were used to conduct the study. The data obtained during the study indicated a relationship between childhood experience of domestic violence and such personality traits and states as neuroticism, spontaneous aggressiveness, depression and irritability, which manifested themselves in students as long-term effects of domestic violence in childhood. It was found that the severity of these indicators was higher in students who had experienced domestic violence in childhood.

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ASTAPCHUK, S., & TIKHANAVA, E. (2024). NEGATIVE PEROSNALITY TRAITS AND STATES IN STUDENTS WITH DIFFERENT CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. Vestnik of Polotsk State University. Part E. Pedagogic Sciences, (2), 90-94. https://doi.org/10.52928/2070-1640-2024-42-2-90-94

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