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围孕期遭受身体和性暴力的女性的健康和不良健康状况:一项基于人群的纵向研究。

Wellbeing and illbeing in women exposed to physical and sexual violence during peripregnancy: a population-based longitudinal study.

机构信息

PROMENTA Research Center, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Division of Mental and Physical Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2024;15(1):2398961. doi: 10.1080/20008066.2024.2398961. Epub 2024 Sep 13.

Abstract

Physical and sexual violence against pregnant women have been associated with detrimental mental health outcomes for victims. Few studies have examined both positive (wellbeing) and negative (illbeing) mental health indicators in the same sample. Additionally, the literature assessing mental health based on different forms of violence is limited. To compare both wellbeing (life satisfaction) and illbeing (anxiety and depression) trajectories between non-victimized and victims of physical, sexual and both forms of violence that occurred during or shortly before pregnancy. Further, we analyse whether social support moderates these trajectories. This longitudinal study is based on the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort, including the period from early pregnancy to toddlerhood (3 years). We compared wellbeing and illbeing trajectories of non-victims ( = 73,081), victims of physical abuse ( = 1076), sexual abuse ( = 683), and both forms of abuse ( = 107) using Growth Curve Modelling. Finally, social support was included as a moderator of wellbeing and illbeing trajectories. Results indicated that victims scored systematically lower in wellbeing and higher in illbeing. Exposure to violence did not significantly change the wellbeing trajectory, pointing to similar developments in wellbeing among victims and non-victims for the considered period. On the other hand, different trajectories in illbeing occurred between victims and non-victims, as well as between victimized groups. Victims experienced greater change in illbeing scores, with a steeper decrease in illbeing compared to non-victims. Both victims and non-victims returned to respective baseline scores 3 years after birth. All women benefited from social support, but victims of physical abuse were particularly protected by social support. There is an alarming persistence of mental health problems in women exposed to violence during peripregnancy. Different forms of violence differentially impact women's mental health. Social support is beneficial among all pregnant women.

摘要

身体和性暴力侵害孕妇与受害者的心理健康不良后果有关。很少有研究在同一样本中同时检查积极(幸福感)和消极(不适)心理健康指标。此外,评估基于不同形式暴力的心理健康的文献也很有限。为了比较非受害者和身体、性暴力以及怀孕期间或怀孕前不久发生的两种形式暴力的受害者的幸福感(生活满意度)和不适(焦虑和抑郁)轨迹。此外,我们还分析了社会支持是否调节这些轨迹。这项纵向研究基于挪威母婴儿童队列,包括从早孕到幼儿期(3 岁)的阶段。我们使用增长曲线模型比较了非受害者(=73081)、身体虐待受害者(=1076)、性虐待受害者(=683)和两种形式虐待受害者(=107)的幸福感和不适轨迹。最后,社会支持被纳入幸福感和不适轨迹的调节因素。结果表明,受害者在幸福感方面的得分较低,在不适方面的得分较高。暴露于暴力并不会显著改变幸福感轨迹,这表明在考虑的时间段内,受害者和非受害者的幸福感发展相似。另一方面,受害者和非受害者之间以及受害群体之间在不适轨迹上存在差异。受害者在不适评分上经历了更大的变化,与非受害者相比,不适评分下降得更陡峭。所有女性都从社会支持中受益,但身体虐待受害者尤其受到社会支持的保护。在围孕期遭受暴力的女性中,心理健康问题持续存在令人震惊。不同形式的暴力对女性的心理健康产生不同的影响。社会支持对所有孕妇都有益。

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