Marquette University College of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2024 Jul;30(9):2075-2095. doi: 10.1177/10778012231153372. Epub 2023 Feb 9.
Women experiencing reproductive coercion (RC) report more unintended pregnancies and mental health symptoms that can influence contraceptive use patterns. We examined associations between RC and contraceptive use among intimate partner violence (IPV) exposed women aged 18-35 ( = 283). We tested depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and co-morbid depression and PTSD as effect modifiers. Though no association was found between RC and contraception, PTSD significantly modified this relationship. Among Black women ( = 112), those reporting RC and either PTSD or comorbid PTSD and depression were less likely to use partner-independent contraception compared to those reporting RC without mental health symptoms. PTSD could be a barrier to contraceptive choice among this population.
经历生殖胁迫(RC)的女性报告说,她们有更多的意外怀孕和心理健康症状,这可能会影响避孕方式。我们研究了在 18-35 岁( = 283)的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)暴露的女性中,RC 与避孕方式之间的关联。我们测试了抑郁、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)以及共病抑郁和 PTSD 是否为效应修饰剂。虽然没有发现 RC 与避孕之间存在关联,但 PTSD 显著改变了这种关系。在黑人女性中( = 112),与报告 RC 但没有心理健康症状的女性相比,报告 RC 且同时患有 PTSD 或共病 PTSD 和抑郁的女性,更不可能使用伴侣独立的避孕方法。在这一人群中,PTSD 可能成为避孕方式选择的障碍。