@misc{10481/91635, year = {2023}, month = {12}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/91635}, abstract = {Background: Resilience is a modulating factor in the development of PTSD and CPTSD after exposure to traumatic events. However, the relationship between resilience and ICD-11 CPTSD is not adequately understood in survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). Objective: The aim of this study is to determine whether resilience has a mediating role in the relationship between severity of violence and severity of CPTSD symptoms. Method: A sample of 202 women IPV survivors completed self-rated questionnaires to assess CPTSD, severity of violence and resilience. Results: Mediation analyses indicated that there was a direct relationship between the severity of violence and the severity of CPTSD symptoms (β = .113, p < .001) and that there was a significantly inverse relationship between levels of resilience and the severity of CPTSD symptoms (β = −.248, p < .001). At the same time, there was no significant relationship between the severity of violence and resilience (β = −.061, p = .254). Conclusions: These findings suggest that resilience does not mediate the relationship between violence severity and CPTSD severity. Directions for future research are discussed.}, abstract = {Antecedentes: La resiliencia es un factor modulador en el desarrollo del TEPT y TEPTC después de la exposición a eventos traumáticos. Sin embargo, la relación entre resiliencia y TEPTC del CIE-11 no se comprende adecuadamente en supervivientes de violencia de género (IPV por sus siglas en inglés). Objetivo: El objetivo de este estudio es determinar si la resiliencia tiene un rol mediador en la relación entre la gravedad de la violencia y la severidad de los síntomas de TEPTC. Método: Una muestra de 202 mujeres supervivientes de IPV completó cuestionarios de autoinforme para evaluar TEPTC, gravedad de la violencia y resiliencia. Resultados: Los análisis de mediación indicaron que hubo una relación directa entre la gravedad de la violencia y la severidad de los síntomas de TEPTC (β = .113, p < .001) y que hubo una relación inversa significativa entre los niveles de resiliencia y la severidad de los síntomas de TEPTC (β = −.248, p < .001). Al mismo tiempo, no hubo una relación significativa entre la gravedad de la violencia y la resiliencia (β = −.061, p = .254). Conclusiones: Estos hallazgos sugieren que la resiliencia no media la relación entre la gravedad de la violencia y la severidad del TEPTC. Se discuten direcciones para futuras investigaciones.}, organization = {Agencia Estatal de Investigación (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación) under projects PID2019.110041GB and PID2022-142536NB}, organization = {FEDER Andalucía funds of the European Commission under project B-CTS493-UGR18}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis Group}, keywords = {Resilience}, keywords = {CPTSD}, keywords = {Intimate partner violence}, title = {The role of resilience in the relationship between intimate partner violence severity and ICD-11 CPTSD severity}, doi = {10.1080/20008066.2023.2285671}, author = {Fernández Fillol, Carmen and Hidalgo Ruzzante, Natalia Adriana and Pérez García, Miguel and Hyland, Philip and Shevlin, Mark and Karatzias, Thanos}, }