Characteristics of male partners of adult female incest survivors |
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Authors: | Bonnie Lambourn-Kavcic M.A. H. D. “Jim” Day Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology and Philosophy, Texas Woman's University, P.O. Box 425470, 76204 Denton, Texas |
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Abstract: | The interpersonal style of male partners of adult female incest survivors was investigated. Two groups of men (partners of incest survivors, n=30; and a control group, n=30) completed the Narcissistic Personality Inventory and the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire. A multivariate analysis of variance failed to support clinically-based hypotheses (a) that partners of incest survivors would exhibit a greater sense of entitlement in interpersonal relationships and (b) that a larger number of men abused in childhood would be in relationship with incest survivors than those not abused. Results point to a need for further controlled quantitative studies of the characteristics of male partners of female incest survivors. This article is based on the Master's Thesis of the first author submitted to the Graduate School of Texas Woman's University. |
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