CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology, Beijing, China.
Department of Psychology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Feb;36(3-4):NP1965-1985NP. doi: 10.1177/0886260518757756. Epub 2018 Feb 14.
A great deal of research has focused on the negative consequences of domestic violence (DV) on mental health. However, current studies cannot provide direct and reliable evidence on the impacts of DV on mental health in a short term as it is not feasible to measure mental health shortly before and after an unpredictable event like DV. This study aims to explore the short-term outcomes of DV on individuals' mental health. We collected a sample of 232 victims (77% female) and 232 nonvictims (gender and location matched with 232 victims) on Sina Weibo. In both the victim and nonvictim groups, we measured their mental health status during the 4 weeks before the first DV incident and during the 4 weeks after the DV incident. We used our proposed Online Ecological Recognition (OER) system, which is based on several predictive models to identify individuals' mental health statuses. Mental health statuses were measured based on individuals' Weibo profiles and messages, which included "Depression," "Suicide Probability," and "Satisfaction With Life." The results showed that mental health in the victim group was impacted by DV while individuals in the nonvictim group were not. Furthermore, the victim group demonstrated an increase in depression symptoms, higher suicide risks, and decreased life satisfaction after their DV experience. In addition, the effect of DV on individuals' mental health could appear in the conditions of child abuse, intimate partner violence, and exposure to DV. These findings inform that DV significantly impacts individuals' mental health over the short term, as in 4 weeks. Our proposed new data collection and analyses approach, OER, has implications for employing "big data" from social networks to identify individuals' mental health.
大量研究集中在家庭暴力 (DV) 对心理健康的负面影响上。然而,由于无法在像 DV 这样不可预测的事件发生前后不久测量心理健康,目前的研究无法提供 DV 对心理健康的短期影响的直接和可靠证据。本研究旨在探讨 DV 对个体心理健康的短期影响。我们在新浪微博上收集了 232 名受害者(77%为女性)和 232 名非受害者(与受害者在性别和地点上相匹配)的样本。在受害者和非受害者两组中,我们都在第一次 DV 事件前的 4 周和 DV 事件后的 4 周内测量了他们的心理健康状况。我们使用了我们提出的基于多个预测模型的在线生态识别 (OER) 系统来识别个体的心理健康状况。心理健康状况是根据个体的微博个人资料和消息来衡量的,其中包括“抑郁”、“自杀概率”和“生活满意度”。结果表明,DV 对受害者群体的心理健康产生了影响,而对非受害者群体则没有影响。此外,受害者群体在经历 DV 后表现出抑郁症状加重、自杀风险增加和生活满意度降低。此外,DV 对个体心理健康的影响可能出现在儿童虐待、亲密伴侣暴力和接触 DV 的情况下。这些发现表明,DV 在短短 4 周内就对个体的心理健康产生了重大影响。我们提出的新的数据收集和分析方法 OER 对于利用社交网络中的“大数据”来识别个体的心理健康具有重要意义。