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2019冠状病毒病大流行第一年期间的亲密伴侣暴力行为:退伍军人中的纵向关联

Intimate Partner Violence Within the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Associations Among Veterans.

作者信息

Krauss Alison, Frankfurt Sheila B, Szabo Yvette Z, Creech Suzannah K

机构信息

VA VISN 17 Center of Excellence for Research on Returning War Veterans, Waco, TX.

Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, Temple, TX.

出版信息

Psychol Violence. 2024;14(5):335-344. doi: 10.1037/vio0000514.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Times of heighted societal stress exacerbate of intimate partner violence (IPV) and emerging research suggests IPV increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Much of this work, is cross-sectional and does not include United States veterans, a population at increased risk for IPV. The current study addresses these gaps by examining changes in IPV and risk factors of IPV among post-9/11 veterans.

METHOD

Veterans ( = 153) residing in Central Texas completed online self-report surveys across four time points spanning from June 2020 (2.5 months after mandatory shutdowns in Texas) to February 2021 (after most major restrictions were lifted in Texas). Measures assessed IPV experience and use, social isolation, global mental health, alcohol and substance use, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and pandemic-related job loss.

RESULTS

In multilevel models with time nested within individual, IPV experience and use decreased across the study period; the size of this decrease was quite small. Increases in social isolation were associated with IPV experience. Greater substance use at the first assessment, poorer global mental health at the first assessment, and worsening mental health were associated with IPV use. Job loss, alcohol use, and PTSD symptoms were not associated with experience or use of IPV.

CONCLUSIONS

The current study observed slightly declining patterns of IPV across the first year of the pandemic. These findings speak to the enduring effects of heightened societal stress on IPV and underscore the impact of social isolation, mental health, and substance use beyond the direct effects of such stress.

摘要

目的

社会压力加剧时期会使亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)情况恶化,新出现的研究表明在新冠疫情期间IPV有所增加。这项工作大多是横断面研究,且未涵盖美国退伍军人,而这一群体遭受IPV的风险更高。本研究通过调查9·11事件后退伍军人中IPV的变化情况及IPV的风险因素来填补这些空白。

方法

居住在德克萨斯州中部的退伍军人(n = 153)在2020年6月(德克萨斯州强制关闭2.5个月后)至2021年2月(德克萨斯州大部分主要限制措施解除后)的四个时间点完成了在线自我报告调查。测量指标包括IPV经历和使用情况、社会隔离、总体心理健康、酒精和药物使用、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状以及与疫情相关的失业情况。

结果

在个体嵌套时间的多层次模型中,整个研究期间IPV经历和使用情况有所下降;下降幅度很小。社会隔离程度增加与IPV经历相关。首次评估时物质使用量增加、首次评估时总体心理健康状况较差以及心理健康状况恶化与IPV使用相关。失业、酒精使用和PTSD症状与IPV经历或使用情况无关。

结论

本研究观察到在疫情的第一年IPV呈略有下降的趋势。这些发现说明了社会压力加剧对IPV的持久影响,并强调了社会隔离、心理健康和物质使用在此类压力直接影响之外的作用。

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