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Revista InveCom

On-line version ISSN 2739-0063

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TARRILLO OLIVOS, Keiko Liseth et al. Emotional dependence and intimate partner violence in women in the Peruvian jungle. Revista InveCom [online]. 2025, vol.5, n.3, e050322.  Epub Mar 11, 2025. ISSN 2739-0063.  https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14212648.

The objective of the study was to determine whether there was a significant relationship between emotional dependence and partner abuse in women in the district of Morales, San Martín region, in 2024. The research was of a basic type, with a non-experimental, cross-sectional and predictive design. After applying non-probabilistic sampling at the convenience of the researcher, 312 women participated. Regression results showed that the proposed model evidenced an adequate fit (F-test = 509.856; p < 0.001), indicating that emotional dependence (β = 0.789, p < 0.001) predicts partner violence (adjusted R² = 0.621). The R² results allowed us to determine a large positive effect of emotional dependence on intimate partner violence. Likewise, the t-values and the β coefficient of the variables in question were statistically significant (p < 0.05). Therefore, the importance of addressing emotional dependence as an aspect of prevention and treatment to mitigate intimate partner violence is highlighted.

Keywords : domestic violence; sexual violence; married woman.

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