Cordier Reinie, Chen Yu-Wei, Chung Donna, Mahoney Natasha, Martin Robyn, Dorozenko Kate, Franzway Suzanne, Moulding Nicole, Wendt Sarah, Zufferey Carole
Department of Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumbria University, UK.
School of Allied Health, Curtin University, Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2023 Jun 15;30(5):10778012231181044. doi: 10.1177/10778012231181044.
Ongoing health issues influence the postseparation lives of survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). This study identified associations between health following IPV and demographic, housing, employment, and social participation factors. Survivors of IPV in Australia were surveyed. Logistic regression assessed factors of interest with physical and mental health conditions. Six hundred and fifty-eight women participated. Physical health issues were associated with reduced skills and confidence in employment. A mental health diagnosis was associated with women not working as desired and lower incomes. Screening for health impacts and longer-term responses to women could reduce the long shadow of IPV impacts.
持续存在的健康问题会影响亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)幸存者分居后的生活。本研究确定了IPV后的健康状况与人口统计学、住房、就业和社会参与因素之间的关联。对澳大利亚的IPV幸存者进行了调查。逻辑回归分析了与身心健康状况相关的影响因素。658名女性参与了调查。身体健康问题与就业技能和信心下降有关。心理健康诊断与女性未能如愿工作及收入较低有关。筛查对女性的健康影响并做出长期应对措施,可能会减少IPV影响带来的长期阴影。