University of Southern California, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2002 Sep;7(5):583-97. doi: 10.1177/1359105302007005677.
This article addresses the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and the long-term physical health and healthcare utilization of 148 female participants in an eight-year prospective study. Five factors of physical health emerged: General Health; Vegetative Health Symptoms; Colds and Flu; Gastrointestinal/Gynecological; and Healthcare Utilization. Abused females scored higher on the healthcare utilization and gastrointestinal/gynecological factors than comparison females. Abused females experiencing multiple perpetrators, violence, longer duration and older age at onset endorsed significantly more gastrointestinal/gynecological problems than did the other abused females and the comparison group. Findings suggest that: (1) sexual abuse affects long-term health outcomes and healthcare utilization; and (2) physical health sequelae of abuse may differentially affect females, depending upon the pattern of abuse characteristics.
本文探讨了童年期性虐待与 148 名女性参与者在为期八年的前瞻性研究中的长期身体健康和医疗保健利用之间的关系。身体健康的五个因素包括:一般健康状况;植物性健康症状;感冒和流感;胃肠道/妇科;以及医疗保健的利用。遭受虐待的女性在医疗保健的利用和胃肠道/妇科因素上的得分高于对照组女性。与其他受虐待女性和对照组相比,遭受多名施害者、暴力、持续时间更长和发病年龄更大的受虐待女性报告的胃肠道/妇科问题明显更多。研究结果表明:(1)性虐待会影响长期的健康结果和医疗保健的利用;(2)虐待的身体健康后果可能会因虐待特征的模式而对女性产生不同的影响。