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        <full_title>South African Journal of Science</full_title>
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          <title>Forgiveness moderates relations between psychological abuse and indicators of psychological distress among women in romantic relationships</title>
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            <given_name>Richard G.</given_name>
            <surname>Cowden</surname>
			<affiliation>Department of Behavioural Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa</affiliation>
			<affiliation>Department of Psychology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa</affiliation>
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			<affiliation>Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA</affiliation>
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			<affiliation>School of Social Work, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA</affiliation>
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		  Forgiveness frequently occurs in a relational context and is a key ingredient for restoring and maintaining
intimate relationships. Yet, certain interpersonal dynamics that sometimes motivate forgiveness (e.g. abuse)
have the potential to adversely affect well-being, especially when ongoing exploitation occurs. In this study,
we examined the role of forgiveness in moderating relations between psychological abuse and indicators of
psychological distress in a sample of community-based South African women currently in a heterosexual
romantic relationship. Participants (n=515) completed measures of decisional and emotional forgiveness of
their partner, psychological abuse committed by their current partner during the course of the relationship,
and depression, anxiety, and stress. Latent profile analysis identified two subgroups characterised by differing
levels of forgiveness: partial forgiveness (high decisional forgiveness and moderate emotional forgiveness)
and complete forgiveness (high decisional and emotional forgiveness). Regression analyses revealed that the
relations of psychological abuse with depression and stress, but not anxiety, were moderated by ‘forgiveness
of partner’. The complete forgiveness group scored lower on depression and stress when psychological
abuse was lower, but higher on each outcome when psychological abuse was higher. The findings suggest
that there may be conditions in which forgiveness of partner may promote or undermine the mental health of
women who experience abuse perpetrated by their current partner.
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