
Marta Badenes SastreUniversity of Granada | UGR · Department of Social Psychology
Marta Badenes Sastre
General Health Psychologist
Post Doctoral Researcher
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Introduction
PhD in Psychology and General Health Psychologist. Currently, postdoctoral researcher (Grant: Puente Plan Propio) in the Department of Social Psychology at University of Granada. My research focuses on the study of attitudinal and perceptual variables regarding intimate partner violence against women and its influence on decision-making in victims, general population and health professionals who care for victims. Another of my lines of research is directed to the study of workplace and sexual.
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Publications (14)
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is the most frequent type of violence experienced by women, with devastating consequences for their physical and mental health. Due to exposure of women to the violence, their perceptions and interpretations of the situation may be distorted, making it difficult to leave the violent relationship. Exploring the obstac...
Intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) is a public health problem that affects women worldwide. Consequently, victims frequently go to healthcare centers, usually with a cover reason. To address this problem, national and autonomic protocols to respond to IPVAW in health systems have been developed in Spain. In this regard, the role of pri...
Background:
The World Health Organization (WHO) developed an instrument to detect violence against women that has been widely used in several countries. Despite this instrument’s importance in identifying intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW), it has not been adapted for the Spanish population. The aim of this study was to adapt and vali...
Through two studies (N = 544 women), the role of types of relational problems (absence vs. presence of intimate partner violence [IPV]) in the use of conflict resolution strategies (exit and loyalty) was analyzed, considering the serial mediating effect of dependency and commitment and the moderating effect of benevolent sexism. The main results sh...
Background/objective: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health problem for which many victims attend
to healthcare centers to alleviate the results of violence. The present study aimed to explore the relation between
IPV attitudes and willingness to intervene in cases of IPV by future health professionals, considering the influence
of...
SARS-CoV-2 has resulted in the mandatory isolation of the entire population, reducing the opportunities for casual sexual encounters or between partners who do not live together. However, it is plausible to assume that other forms of sexual contact like sexting are occurring. This research aimed to analyse the behaviours and motivations to engage i...
This bibliometric study seeks to know and analyse the available
scientific activity on the perception and detection of gender violence as
well as in the identification as victims. An unlimited search was conducted
in the Scopus database, finding 2,152 documents. Subsequently, the results
were screened by reducing the documentary noise. The resu...
Libro de capítulos del XI Congreso Internacional y XVI Nacional de Psicología Clínica
Introduction: Hypersexual disorder is a clinical diagnosis characterised by an excessive sexual desire, together with a pathological inability to control it. It is estimated that this clinical diagnosis could affect about 6% of the total population, although this figure varies according to the instrument used for its diagnosis. One of the most impo...