Tonmyr Lil, Jamieson Ellen, Mery Leslie S, MacMillan Harriet L
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Women Health. 2005;41(4):23-35. doi: 10.1300/J013v41n04_02.
The goal of this study was to examine the association of physical and sexual abuse in childhood, poverty, parental substance abuse problems and parental psychiatric problems with disability due to physical health problems in a community sample of women. We included 4,243 women aged 15-64 years from the Ontario Mental Health Supplement in the analysis. The associations were tested by multiple logistic regression. Ten percent of women had a disability due to physical health problems. Among women with a disability, approximately 40% had been abused while growing up. After controlling for income and age, disability showed the strongest association with childhood physical abuse, parental education less than high school and parental psychiatric disorder. The association with child sexual abuse was not significant. Given the high correlation between abuse and disability due to physical health problems, it is important to investigate approaches to identify women who are at increased risk of subsequent impairment.
本研究的目的是在一组社区女性样本中,考察童年期身体虐待和性虐待、贫困、父母物质滥用问题以及父母精神问题与身体健康问题导致的残疾之间的关联。我们纳入了安大略省心理健康补充调查中4243名年龄在15至64岁之间的女性进行分析。通过多元逻辑回归检验这些关联。10%的女性因身体健康问题存在残疾。在有残疾的女性中,约40%在成长过程中遭受过虐待。在控制收入和年龄后,残疾与童年期身体虐待、父母教育程度低于高中以及父母精神障碍之间的关联最为强烈。与儿童性虐待的关联并不显著。鉴于虐待与身体健康问题导致的残疾之间存在高度相关性,调查识别后续受损风险增加的女性的方法很重要。