Attachment Style and Mentalization Impact Among Women Victims of Domestic Violence

NCT ID: NCT05331352

Last Updated: 2022-04-15

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

30 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-10-01

Study Completion Date

2023-09-30

Brief Summary

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Attachment and mentalization with a population of domestic violence victims Domestic violence is one of the most common forms of domestic violence. Multiform and complex, it affects all backgrounds and all ages. According to a survey instituted by the government of Emmanuel Macron, 219,000 women were recognized as victims of domestic violence in 2017. This phenomenon is not without questioning the scientific scene. Also, this study focus on the quality of the attachment because if this bond is insecure, it can constitute a point of vulnerability in self-construction and impact on future relational modalities.

Detailed Description

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The security of the bond of attachment depends on the capacity of the maternal figure, or her substitute, to understand and respond in an adapted and consistent manner to her baby. In addition, it has also been established that when disruptions occur in the security of attachment bond, the quality of mentalization is impacted. But, mentalization is the quality and quantity of psychic representations available to allow someone understanding and thinking about his links to others and to himself. This is an essential asset in the release of situations of violence and in overcoming trauma because it participates in psychic development. That's why this research focuses on early relationships and the quality of mentalization with a cohort of thirty women victims of domestic violence, consultant within the Legal Medicine department of the CHU of Besançon. This research focuses on two groups of subjects: women who managed to get out of violent relationship (15 subjects) and others who did not (15 subjects). The research methodology includes several tools: two projective tests (Rorschach and TAT), ten self-questionnaires (which assess attachment, stress, social support, relational quality with the main attachment figures, the image of the Self-body, quality of mentalization), a clinical research interview and presentation of the AAI. The observation of this population will highlight the impact of the early environment in the psychic construction of the subject and the victim's destiny. Moreover, this study will look at the role of psychotherapeutic follow-up in the quality of mentalization.

Conditions

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Violence, Domestic

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

First group : women following a psychotherapy Second group : women unfollowing a psychotherapy
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Subjects following a psychotherapy

Domestic violence victims following a psychotherapy 15 subjets Aged from 20 to 55

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Semi-structured interviews

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Interview

Projective methode

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Rorschach + thematic aperception test

Selfreported

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

RSQ - PBI - RFQ - QSCPGS - SSQ6 - ÉCHELLES DE CUNGI - STAI - PCL-S - IES-R

Subjects unfollowing a psychotherapy

Domestic violence victims unfollowing a psychotherapy 15 subjects Aged from 20 to 55

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Semi-structured interviews

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Interview

Projective methode

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Rorschach + thematic aperception test

Selfreported

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

RSQ - PBI - RFQ - QSCPGS - SSQ6 - ÉCHELLES DE CUNGI - STAI - PCL-S - IES-R

Interventions

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Semi-structured interviews

Interview

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Projective methode

Rorschach + thematic aperception test

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Selfreported

RSQ - PBI - RFQ - QSCPGS - SSQ6 - ÉCHELLES DE CUNGI - STAI - PCL-S - IES-R

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Women over 20 years old, victims of domestic violence
* With european culture
* Separated from their abusive partner
* Consulting the Legal Medicine Department in Besançon University Hospital

Exclusion Criteria

* Refusal to participate
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University of Franche-Comté

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Houari Maïdi, PhD

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté

Locations

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CHU Besançon

Besançon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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France

Central Contacts

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Rose-Angelique Belot, PhD

Role: CONTACT

03 81 66 54 70

Justine Cesari, Student

Role: CONTACT

06 16 10 28 98

Facility Contacts

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Justine CESARI, Student

Role: primary

06 16 10 28 98

Other Identifiers

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2020/546

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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