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“如果有重物拖着你,你就游不好泳”:针对澳大利亚护士、助产士和护理人员的亲密伴侣暴力、性侵犯和儿童虐待流行率的横断面研究。

"You can't swim well if there is a weight dragging you down": cross-sectional study of intimate partner violence, sexual assault and child abuse prevalence against Australian nurses, midwives and carers.

机构信息

The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Sep 12;22(1):1731. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14045-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Domestic and family violence (DFV), including intimate partner violence (IPV), sexual assault and child abuse are prevalent health and social issues, often precipitating contact with health services. Nurses, midwives and carers are frontline responders to women and children who have experienced violence, with some research suggesting that health professionals themselves may report a higher incidence of IPV in their personal lives compared to the community. This paper reports the largest study of DFV against health professionals to date.

METHOD

An online descriptive, cross-sectional survey of 10,674 women and 772 men members of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) (Victorian Branch). The primary outcome measures were 12-month and adult lifetime IPV prevalence (Composite Abuse Scale); secondary outcomes included sexual assault and child abuse (Australian Bureau of Statistics Personal Safety Survey) and prevalence of IPV perpetration (bespoke).

RESULTS

Response rate was 15.2% of women/11.2% of men who were sent an invitation email, and 38.4% of women/28.3% of men who opened the email. In the last 12-months, 22.1% of women and 24.0% of men had experienced IPV, while across the adult lifetime, 45.1% of women and 35.0% of men had experienced IPV. These figures are higher than an Australian community sample. Non-partner sexual assault had been experienced by 18.6% of women and 7.1% of men, which was similar to national community sample. IPV survivors were 2-3 times more likely to have experienced physical, sexual or emotional abuse in childhood compared to those without a history of IPV (women OR 2.7, 95% CI 2.4 to 2.9; men OR 2.8, 95% CI 2.0 to 4.1). Since the age of sixteen, 11.7% of men and 1.7% of women had behaved in a way that had made a partner or ex-partner feel afraid of them.

CONCLUSIONS

The high prevalence of intimate partner violence and child abuse in this group of nurses, midwives and carers suggests the need for workplace support programs. The findings support the theory that childhood adversity may be related to entering the nursing profession and has implications for the training and support of this group.

摘要

背景

家庭暴力(DFV),包括亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)、性侵犯和儿童虐待,是普遍存在的健康和社会问题,往往会促使人们寻求卫生服务。护士、助产士和护理人员是接触遭受暴力侵害的妇女和儿童的一线人员,一些研究表明,与社区相比,卫生专业人员自己在个人生活中报告的 IPV 发生率可能更高。本文报告了迄今为止针对卫生专业人员的 DFV 最大规模研究。

方法

对澳大利亚护理和助产士联合会(ANMF)(维多利亚分会)的 10674 名女性和 772 名男性成员进行了在线描述性、横断面调查。主要结局指标为 12 个月和成年期 IPV 患病率(综合虐待量表);次要结局指标包括性侵犯和儿童虐待(澳大利亚统计局个人安全调查)和 IPV 犯罪率(定制)。

结果

收到邀请电子邮件的女性回应率为 15.2%/男性为 11.2%,打开电子邮件的女性为 38.4%/男性为 28.3%。在过去的 12 个月中,22.1%的女性和 24.0%的男性经历过 IPV,而在成年期,45.1%的女性和 35.0%的男性经历过 IPV。这些数字高于澳大利亚社区样本。18.6%的女性和 7.1%的男性经历过非伴侣性侵犯,与全国社区样本相似。与没有 IPV 史的人相比,IPV 幸存者在儿童时期经历身体、性或情感虐待的可能性要高出 2-3 倍(女性 OR 2.7,95%CI 2.4 至 2.9;男性 OR 2.8,95%CI 2.0 至 4.1)。自 16 岁以来,11.7%的男性和 1.7%的女性的行为方式让伴侣或前伴侣感到害怕。

结论

这组护士、助产士和护理人员中亲密伴侣暴力和儿童虐待的高患病率表明需要开展工作场所支持计划。这些发现支持了这样一种理论,即童年逆境可能与进入护理行业有关,并对该群体的培训和支持产生影响。

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