Zlotnick Caron, Johnson Dawn M, Kohn Robert
Department of Psychiatry nad Human Behavior, Brown University School of Medicine Hospital, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2006 Feb;21(2):262-75. doi: 10.1177/0886260505282564.
Using a nationally representative sample of American married or cohabiting women, this prospective study examined women who reported or denied intimate partner violence (IPV) at wave 1 and compared them on a range of psychosocial outcomes at a 5-year follow-up. This study also examined the rate of divorce or separation during the 5-year interval among women who reported IPV at wave 1 and explored whether certain predictors were related to ending an abusive relationship with an intimate partner during the period. Women with IPV at wave 1, compared to women without IPV, were significantly more likely to experience a greater degree of depressive symptoms and functional impairment and less self-esteem and life satisfaction at the 5-year follow-up. Also, nearly half of the women in an abusive relationship left the relationship within the period. Leaving the abusive relationship was associated with lower individual income and more social support at wave 1.
这项前瞻性研究使用了具有全国代表性的美国已婚或同居女性样本,对在第1轮调查中报告或否认亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的女性进行了调查,并在5年随访时比较了她们在一系列心理社会结果方面的情况。该研究还考察了在第1轮调查中报告IPV的女性在5年期间的离婚或分居率,并探讨了某些预测因素是否与在此期间结束与亲密伴侣的虐待关系有关。与没有IPV的女性相比,在第1轮调查中有IPV的女性在5年随访时更有可能经历更严重的抑郁症状和功能损害,自尊和生活满意度更低。此外,处于虐待关系中的女性近一半在该期间内离开了这段关系。在第1轮调查中,离开虐待关系与个人收入较低和更多的社会支持有关。