1 Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality, Madrid, Spain.
Violence Against Women. 2017 Dec;23(14):1771-1789. doi: 10.1177/1077801216671220. Epub 2016 Oct 11.
Using a nationally representative sample of 10,171 women, this study examines the association between current and previous intimate partner violence and current health status. Current physical or sexual violence was associated with the highest likelihood of reporting health outcomes, followed by current emotional or economic abuse. Current controlling behavior increased the odds of reporting poor health whereas previous controlling behavior has less effect on current health. Controlling behavior alone often is the first expression of mistreatment. If health professionals could identify violence at this early stage, long-term effects on women's health could be minimized. The implications for health of the cumulative effects of violence and of its timing are discussed.
本研究使用了一个具有全国代表性的 10171 名女性样本,调查了当前和以前的亲密伴侣暴力与当前健康状况之间的关联。当前的身体或性暴力与报告健康结果的可能性最高相关,其次是当前的情感或经济虐待。当前的控制行为增加了报告健康状况不佳的几率,而以前的控制行为对当前健康的影响较小。控制行为本身通常是虐待的最初表现。如果卫生专业人员能够在这个早期阶段识别出暴力,那么对妇女健康的长期影响就可以最小化。本文还讨论了暴力的累积效应及其发生时间对健康的影响。