Efficacy of the reGENER@r Program on Socio-Emotional Skills and Sexist Beliefs in Perpetrators of Gender-Based Violence: A Pilot Study in Spain
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Sánchez Gómez, Ana Isabel; Maroto, Laura; Rubiano, Sara; Berzosa Sáez, Clotilde; Quevedo Blasco, Raúl Rubén; Astudillo-Reyes, Karla; Martínez Narváez-Cabeza de Vaca, María del PilarEditorial
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gender-based violence perpetrators reGENER@r program gender role conflict
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2024-12-13Referencia bibliográfica
Sánchez Gómez, A.I. et. al. Behav. Sci. 2024, 14(12), 1194. [https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14121194]
Resumen
Background: Gender-based violence (GBV) is one of the most pronounced expressions of
the unequal power relations between women and men. As a tool for action against this phenomenon,
psychological intervention programs for perpetrators of GVB are offered. This is how reGENER@r
was born; it is a two-month program based on psychoeducational and cognitive-behavioral strategies
that is part of the alternative measures to GBV-related prison sentences. The purpose of this study is
to assess the efficacy of the reGENER@r program on the variables of emotional intelligence, empathy,
coping responses, emotional dependency, gender role conflict, and sexist beliefs. Method: To this end,
a sample of 37 subjects convicted of crimes of GBV was collected, and a pre- and post-evaluation by
means of self-report was carried out. Changes were examined for statistical significance and clinical
significance. Results: Significant improvements were observed in the variables of cognitive avoidance,
emotional attention, hostile sexism, and distorted thoughts about women and the use of violence.
Conclusions: Limitations and implications of these findings are discussed, and some modifications
are suggested such as making interventions longer, with a greater gender focus, adapted to the
individual characteristics of the participants, and complemented with individual sessions.