Martinez-Torteya Cecilia, Bogat G Anne, von Eye Alexander, Levendosky Alytia A, Davidson William S
Michigan State University, MI, USA.
Violence Vict. 2009;24(6):707-22. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.24.6.707.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) increases risk for depressive and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. Most studies use a dose-response approach to examine the impact of IPV on mental health, but they often fail to explain mental health outcome specificity as well as to assess the impact of women's subjective appraisals. The present research examined women's IPV stressfulness appraisals and their psychological functioning (depressive and PTSD symptoms). Results indicate that IPV stressfulness appraisals are associated with depressive symptoms over and above frequency and severity of IPV. PTSD symptoms were associated with frequent and stressful IPV. Women who experienced highly frequent and highly stressful IPV were most likely to display comorbid depressive and PTSD symptoms. Results underscore the importance of women's subjective experiences and the heterogeneity of women's responses to IPV.
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)会增加抑郁和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状的风险。大多数研究采用剂量反应方法来检验IPV对心理健康的影响,但它们往往无法解释心理健康结果的特异性,也无法评估女性主观评估的影响。本研究考察了女性对IPV压力的评估及其心理功能(抑郁和PTSD症状)。结果表明,IPV压力评估与IPV的频率和严重程度之外的抑郁症状相关。PTSD症状与频繁且有压力的IPV相关。经历过非常频繁且压力极大的IPV的女性最有可能同时出现抑郁和PTSD症状。结果强调了女性主观体验的重要性以及女性对IPV反应的异质性。