TY - JOUR ID - 2015 TI - Comparison of Communication Skills, Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Communication Patterns in Women with and Without Experience of Domestic Violence (An Analytical-comparative Study) JO - Journal of Family Relations Studies JA - JFRS LA - en SN - 2980-938X AU - Khorshidi Mianaie, Hajar AU - Karimi, fatemeh AU - Boland, Hassan AU - Ayadi, Nader AD - MSc Counseling, Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Guilan, Guilan, Iran AD - Associate Professor, Educational Sciences, Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Guilan, Guilan, Iran AD - Ph.D. Students, Counseling, Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran Y1 - 2023 PY - 2023 VL - 3 IS - 8 SP - 40 EP - 46 KW - communication skills KW - Communication Patterns KW - Cognitive emotion regulation strategies KW - Domestic Violence KW - women DO - 10.22098/jhrs.2022.11460.1067 N2 - Objective: Considering domestic violence occurs in the context of marital relationship, it seems necessary to examine the individual characteristics of each couple in the occurrence of this phenomenon. Therefore, the purpose of this study was Comparison of communication skills, Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Communication Patterns in Women with and Without Experience of Domestic Violence.Methods: The present study was an analytical-comparative study. The statistical populations of this study were all women of Rasht city in the 2018 year. Among these women, 120 persons were considered as a research sample; of these, 60 people in the group of women with experience of violence were selected using available sampling method and 60 people in the group of women without experience of violence were selected using cluster sampling method. Data measurement tools in this study were Communication Skills Questionnaire (CSTRQ), Marital Relationship Patterns Questionnaire (CPQ) and Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ). The data of this study were analyzed using independent t-test in SPSS 21.Results:  The results showed that there was a significant difference between communication skills and communication patterns of constructive interaction and withdrawal-belonging pattern in women with and without experience of domestic violence (P <0.05). However, no significant difference was observed between the two groups in terms of communication pattern of mutual avoidance and cognitive regulation of emotion.Conclusion: Considering the important role of communication skills and patterns in the occurrence or prevention of domestic violence, communication skills training in premarital counseling and marital counseling seems necessary. UR - https://jhrs.uma.ac.ir/article_2015.html L1 - https://jhrs.uma.ac.ir/article_2015_8741c006c8dc53ae75c7b1c2ef580776.pdf ER -