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O objectivo da presente investigação é adaptar a
checklist Avaliação de Risco de Violência Conjugal:
Versão para Polícias (SARA: PV, Kropp, Hart, &
Belfrage, 2005) para a população portuguesa. Este
instrumento avalia o risco de violência conjugal,
identificando os factores que estão associados ao risco
reincidência da violência. Os instrumentos utilizados
foram o SARA: PV e o Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS, Straus, 1979), na versão portuguesa. A amostra foi
recolhida pela GNR e pela PSP. Participaram 87
vítimas de violência conjugal. Os resultados mostram
que os factores de risco associados à história de
violência conjugal estão mais presentes do que os
associados ao ajustamento psicossocial. Os agressores
com história de violência conjugal apresentam
resultados mais elevados nos resultados do SARA:
PV. Os resultados mostram, ainda, correlações
significativas e positivas entre ambos os instrumentos,
indicando boas qualidades psicométricas na sua
adaptação à população portuguesa.
The purpose of this research is to adapt The Brief version of Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (Kropp, Hart, & Belfrage, 2005) known by B-SAFER or SARA: PV to Portuguese population. The main goal is to introduce a systematic, standardized and practically useful framework for gathering and analyzing information to help the making decisions process about spousal assault risk assessment. The domestic violence teams from GNR and PSP used the SARA: PV and the Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS, Straus, 1979) into 87 cases of domestic violence in Lisbon. The results show us that the risk factors related with spousal assault history are more present than psychosocial adjustment. The offenders with a spousal assault history have higher results in the outcome of SARA: PV. We can identify positive and significant correlations between the two tools. It was concluded that reliability and validity levels were good for Portuguese population.
The purpose of this research is to adapt The Brief version of Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (Kropp, Hart, & Belfrage, 2005) known by B-SAFER or SARA: PV to Portuguese population. The main goal is to introduce a systematic, standardized and practically useful framework for gathering and analyzing information to help the making decisions process about spousal assault risk assessment. The domestic violence teams from GNR and PSP used the SARA: PV and the Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS, Straus, 1979) into 87 cases of domestic violence in Lisbon. The results show us that the risk factors related with spousal assault history are more present than psychosocial adjustment. The offenders with a spousal assault history have higher results in the outcome of SARA: PV. We can identify positive and significant correlations between the two tools. It was concluded that reliability and validity levels were good for Portuguese population.
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Avaliação de risco Factores de risco Violência conjugal Risk assessment Risk factors Spousal violence
Citation
Análise Psicológica, 28(1), 179-192. Doi: 10.14417/ap.263
Publisher
Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada