Evaluación del apego en hombres condenados por violencia de género
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2026
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19/06/2025
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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La presente tesis doctoral aborda el papel del estilo de apego en la predisposición, manifestación y perpetuación de comportamientos violentos en hombres condenados por delitos de violencia de género. Se dio respuesta al objetivo general a través de cuatro estudios.En el primer estudio (capítulo 6), se realizó un metanálisis para conocer la relación entre los estilos de apego inseguros (ansioso y evitativo) y los tipos de agresión (general, psicológica y física). Los resultados sugieren que existe relación entre el estilo de apego ansioso y la agresión física y psicológica. Por su parte, el estilo de apego evitativo se asoció con la violencia general. El segundo estudio (capítulo 7) tuvo como objetivo obtener evidencias de validez del Cuestionario de Apego Adulto (CAA) en una muestra de hombres condenados por violencia de género. Se identificaron cuatro estilos de apego: seguro, ansioso, evitativo y temeroso, con distribuciones desiguales en la muestra...
This doctoral thesis explores the role of attachment style in the predisposition, manifestation, and perpetuation of violent behavior among men convicted of gender violence crimes. The primary objective was addressed through four studies.In the first study (Chapter 6), a meta-analysis was conducted to determine the relationship between insecure attachment styles (anxious and avoidant) and types of aggression (general, psychological, and physical). The results suggest that the anxious attachment style is related to both physical and psychological aggression. The avoidant attachment style was associated with general violence.The second study (Chapter 7) aimed to validate the Adult Attachment Questionnaire (AAQ) in a sample of men convicted of gender-based violence. Four attachment styles were identified—secure, anxious, avoidant, and fearful—with varying distributions across the sample...
This doctoral thesis explores the role of attachment style in the predisposition, manifestation, and perpetuation of violent behavior among men convicted of gender violence crimes. The primary objective was addressed through four studies.In the first study (Chapter 6), a meta-analysis was conducted to determine the relationship between insecure attachment styles (anxious and avoidant) and types of aggression (general, psychological, and physical). The results suggest that the anxious attachment style is related to both physical and psychological aggression. The avoidant attachment style was associated with general violence.The second study (Chapter 7) aimed to validate the Adult Attachment Questionnaire (AAQ) in a sample of men convicted of gender-based violence. Four attachment styles were identified—secure, anxious, avoidant, and fearful—with varying distributions across the sample...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Psicología, leída el 19/06/2025. Tesis formato europeo (compendio de artículos)













