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两个简短问题作为家庭暴力筛查工具的可用性以及#MeToo对自我报告暴力发生率的影响。

Usability of two brief questions as a screening tool for domestic violence and effect of #MeToo on prevalence of self-reported violence.

作者信息

Kero Katja Maria, Puuronen Anne Helena, Nyqvist Leo, Langén Ville Lauri

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Care Centre for Victims of Sexual Assault, Turku University Hospital and University of Turku, Turku, Finland.

Centre for Education and Research on Social and Health Services, University of Turku, Turku, Finland.

出版信息

Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2020 Dec;255:92-97. doi: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2020.10.024. Epub 2020 Oct 16.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Domestic violence is a hidden epidemic. We used a two-question screening tool to explore the prevalence of domestic violence among gynaecological outpatients. We also retrospectively assessed whether there was a change in the prevalence rate of self-reported violence after the launch of the #MeToo movement.

STUDY DESIGN

Over an 11-month period, all gynaecological first-time visitors to our outpatient clinic were asked two dichotomous questions that screened for domestic violence and examined whether the violence had an ongoing impact on the respondent's everyday life. We used logistic regression models to assess whether the launch of #MeToo was associated with the answers to these two questions.

RESULTS

Of the 6,957 screened women, 154 (2.2 %) tested positive for domestic violence. Among the screen-positive women, 87 (56.5 %) reported that the violence affected their health and well-being. Of these 87 women, 52.9 % wanted further support and 72.4 % had already contacted psychiatric care. Out of all of the patients, the proportion of screen-positive respondents was 2.3 % before and 2.2 % after #MeToo. We did not detect increased odds of self-reporting domestic violence (odds ratio 0.97, 95 % confidence interval 0.70-1.36) or its ongoing impact on the victim's everyday life (odds ratio 1.05, 95 % confidence interval 0.53-2.07) after #MeToo.

CONCLUSIONS

Our two-question screening tool detected a lower prevalence of domestic violence among gynaecological outpatients than previous reports examining the general population. Our results illustrate the dire challenges in screening for domestic violence that persist even in the post-#MeToo era. Domestic violence remains a highly intimate, stigmatising, and underreported health issue, and systematic measures to screen for and prevent it should be advocated, both in gynaecological patients and the general population.

摘要

目的

家庭暴力是一种隐藏的流行病。我们使用一个包含两个问题的筛查工具来探究妇科门诊患者中家庭暴力的患病率。我们还回顾性评估了#MeToo运动发起后自我报告暴力行为的患病率是否有所变化。

研究设计

在11个月的时间里,我们向所有首次到我们门诊就诊的妇科患者询问了两个二分问题,这些问题用于筛查家庭暴力,并检查暴力行为是否对受访者的日常生活产生持续影响。我们使用逻辑回归模型来评估#MeToo运动的发起是否与这两个问题的答案相关。

结果

在6957名接受筛查的女性中,有154人(2.2%)家庭暴力筛查呈阳性。在筛查呈阳性的女性中,有87人(56.5%)报告称暴力行为影响了她们的健康和幸福。在这87名女性中,52.9%的人希望得到进一步的支持,72.4%的人已经联系过精神科护理。在所有患者中,#MeToo运动发起前筛查呈阳性的受访者比例为2.3%,之后为2.2%。我们没有发现#MeToo运动后自我报告家庭暴力的几率增加(优势比为0.97,95%置信区间为0.70 - 1.36),也没有发现其对受害者日常生活的持续影响增加(优势比为1.05,95%置信区间为0.53 - 2.07)。

结论

我们的包含两个问题的筛查工具检测出妇科门诊患者中家庭暴力的患病率低于之前针对普通人群的报告。我们的结果表明,即使在#MeToo运动之后,家庭暴力筛查仍然面临严峻挑战。家庭暴力仍然是一个高度私密、令人耻辱且报告不足的健康问题,应该倡导在妇科患者和普通人群中采取系统的筛查和预防措施。

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