Self-Actualization and Anxiety in Early Adult Female Victims of Domestic Violence During Childhood

Fadhilah Umaira Alfahis, Naomi Soetikno
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Domestic violence (DV) is one of the forms of violence that affects not only adults but also children. Experiencing or witnessing DV in childhood can have long-term psychological impacts, such as the development of an anxious personality in adulthood. As individuals grow, they need to fulfill specific needs to achieve self-actualization, including safety needs. Individuals with high anxiety are most likely to have a threatened sense of security. Thus, the anxiety is predicted to be related to self-actualization. This research aims to investigate the relationship between self-actualization and anxiety in adult women who were victims of DV during childhood, with a total of 240 early adult women. The data analysis method is quantitative correlational. The findings revealed a correlation coefficient of -0.523 with a significance value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a negative correlation between self-actualization and anxiety in early adult women who experienced DV during childhood.Keywords: Anxiety, Self-Actualization, Domestic Violence
童年时期遭受家庭暴力的成年女性的自我实现与焦虑
家庭暴力(DV)是暴力形式之一,不仅影响成年人,也影响儿童。童年时期经历或目睹家庭暴力可能会产生长期的心理影响,例如在成年后形成焦虑的性格。随着个人的成长,他们需要满足特定的需求来实现自我,其中包括安全需求。高度焦虑的人最容易产生安全感受到威胁的感觉。因此,焦虑被认为与自我实现有关。本研究旨在调查童年时期遭受家庭暴力的成年女性的自我实现与焦虑之间的关系,共有 240 名早期成年女性参与了研究。数据分析方法为定量相关分析。研究结果显示,相关系数为-0.523,显著值为0.000(P<0.05),表明童年时期遭受家庭暴力的成年早期女性的自我实现与焦虑之间存在负相关:焦虑 自我实现 家庭暴力
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