Jordanian married women were surveyed longitudinally on intimate partner violence, emotion dysregulation, and eating disorder symptoms. The dataset likely contains measures for economic control, exploitation, psychological, physical, and emotional abuse, as well as emotion regulation difficulties and dieting, binge eating, and oral control behaviors. The data was authored by Rula Odeh Alsawalqa and last updated on figshare in May 2026.
Use Cases
- Analyze longitudinal relationships between IPV exposure and emotion dysregulation based on the described repeated measures
- Model mediation pathways linking IPV to eating disorder symptoms via emotion regulation difficulties
- Compare symptom severity based on exposure to single versus multiple types of IPV
- Investigate specific associations between forms of abuse (e.g., economic control) and dimensions of dysregulation (e.g., impulse control)
Strengths
- Longitudinal design with measurements over a 6-month period
- Focus on a specific demographic (married women in Jordan)
- License is CC-BY-4.0, allowing for open reuse
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- The dataset is small (220.9 KB), indicating limited scope
Provenance
- Source
- figshare
- Collection Method
- Likely survey-based longitudinal study
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-05-22 04:30:01; freshness should be verified
- Geography
- Jordan