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探讨亲密伴侣暴力幸存者中脑损伤与心理健康的交集:范围综述。

Exploring the intersection of brain injury and mental health in survivors of intimate partner violence: A scoping review.

机构信息

Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Acquired Brain Injury Research Lab, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Mar 2;11:1100549. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1100549. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

RATIONALE

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is the most commonly occurring form of violence against women. The most common site of injury in IPV is the head, face, and neck, resulting in possible brain injury (BI). Independently, mental health (MH) concerns are highly prevalent among both IPV survivors and individuals with BI; however, no systematic review exists on the combined experience of BI and MH in IPV.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this review was to describe the identification of and relationships between BI, MH, and IPV in the literature and the implications for health policy and practice.

METHODS

A search strategy including text words and subject headings related to BI, IPV, and MH was developed for MEDLINE and translated to EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Cochrane, Scopus, and Web of Science. Two reviewers independently assessed articles for inclusion. Articles discussing MH, BI, and IPV in relation to one another were included in the review.

RESULTS

Twenty-eight articles were identified for inclusion. Methods for identifying IPV, BI, and MH were highly variable across studies. Fourteen studies reported significantly higher MH scores in IPV survivors with BI than in those without BI. Articles predominantly focused on cis gender women in heterosexual relationships and the impact of race and ethnicity were largely overlooked. Healthcare access was explored by eight articles, though none discussed the implications of co-occurring BI and MH.

CONCLUSION

Brain injury and MH are highly prevalent among IPV survivors; however, little research discusses the implication for healthcare. Future research should explore healthcare-related needs and experiences to inform policy and practice and better represent the diversity of IPV survivors.

摘要

背景

亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是最常见的针对妇女的暴力形式。IPV 中最常见的受伤部位是头部、面部和颈部,导致可能的脑损伤(BI)。独立地,心理健康(MH)问题在 IPV 幸存者和 BI 个体中都非常普遍;然而,目前尚没有关于 BI 和 MH 在 IPV 中的综合体验的系统评价。

目的

本综述的目的是描述文献中 BI、MH 和 IPV 的识别和关系,以及对卫生政策和实践的影响。

方法

开发了一个包括与 BI、IPV 和 MH 相关的文本词和主题词的搜索策略,用于 MEDLINE,并翻译为 EMBASE、PsycINFO、CINAHL、Cochrane、Scopus 和 Web of Science。两名审查员独立评估文章的纳入情况。讨论 MH、BI 和 IPV 相互关系的文章被纳入综述。

结果

确定了 28 篇符合纳入标准的文章。研究中识别 IPV、BI 和 MH 的方法差异很大。有 14 篇文章报告称,有 BI 的 IPV 幸存者的 MH 评分明显高于没有 BI 的幸存者。文章主要关注异性恋关系中的 cis 性别女性和种族和民族的影响在很大程度上被忽视了。有 8 篇文章探讨了医疗保健的可及性,但没有一篇文章讨论了 BI 和 MH 同时存在的影响。

结论

脑损伤和 MH 在 IPV 幸存者中非常普遍;然而,很少有研究讨论其对医疗保健的影响。未来的研究应该探索与医疗保健相关的需求和经验,为政策和实践提供信息,并更好地代表 IPV 幸存者的多样性。

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