Carmen E H, Rieker P P, Mills T
Am J Psychiatry. 1984 Mar;141(3):378-83. doi: 10.1176/ajp.141.3.378.
The authors investigated the relationship between physical and sexual abuse and psychiatric illness. The life experiences of 188 male and female psychiatric patients were reconstructed through an in-depth examination of psychiatric inpatient records. Almost half of the patients had histories of physical and/or sexual abuse; 90% of the abused patients had been victimized by family members. The abused patients' responses to chronic victimization included difficulty in coping with anger and aggression, impaired self-esteem, and inability to trust. The authors compare male and female victims and discuss the clinical implications of abuse.
作者们研究了身体虐待和性虐待与精神疾病之间的关系。通过对精神科住院记录的深入审查,重构了188名男性和女性精神科患者的生活经历。几乎一半的患者有身体虐待和/或性虐待史;90%的受虐患者曾被家庭成员侵害。受虐患者对长期受害的反应包括难以应对愤怒和攻击情绪、自尊受损以及无法信任他人。作者比较了男性和女性受害者,并讨论了虐待行为的临床意义。