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. 2016 May 24;16(3):276–286. doi: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2016.03.003

Table 4.

Comparison between conflict resolution strategies reported by participants high or low in TDV perpetration and victimization.

Low
High
MANCOVA
M
SD
M
SD
FLev
F
p
ηp2
TDV victimization (n = 220) (n=247) (1, 464)
Self-reported conflict engagement -0.51 0.76 0.54 1.12 42.7 131.2a .001 .22
Self-reported withdrawal -0.53 0.85 0.35 0.96 7.5 104.0a .001 .18
Self-reported positive strategy -0.00 1.21 -0.15 0.89 26.1 3.6a .069 .01
Partner's conflict engagement -0.53 0.72 0.60 1.10 46.7 166.7a .001 .26
Partner's withdrawal -0.58 0.75 0.45 1.01 12.9 149.7a .001 .24
Partner's positive strategy -0.03 1.17 -0.07 1.05 13.8 6.4a .052 .02
Low
High
MANCOVA
M
SD
M
SD
FLev
F
p
ηp2
TDV perpetration (N = 382) (N=253) (1, 632)
Self-reported conflict engagement -0.47 0.72 0.60 1.19 79.42 195.7a .001 .24
Self-reported withdrawal -0.46 0.83 0.39 1.02 19.89 128.2a .001 .17
Self-reported positive strategy 0.09 1.10 -0.04 0.93 6.98 3.7a .064 .01
Partner's conflict engagement -0.42 0.76 0.44 1.11 48.49 131.5a .001 .17
Partner's withdrawal -0.44 0.85 0.36 1.04 14.06 109.6a .001 .15
Partner's positive strategy 0.09 1.09 -0.02 0.97 2.91 2.4 .121 .01

Note. FLev: Levene's test

a

Welch's test.