Gallop R, McKeever P, Toner B, Lancee W, Lueck M
Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 1995 Jun;9(3):137-45. doi: 10.1016/s0883-9417(95)80036-0.
This study compares the psychological well-being of nurses who were sexually abused as children with those who were not abused and considers the impact of this abuse on aspects of their clinical practice. On the psychological measures, abused nurses differed from the nonabused nurses by having significantly higher distress scores and lower self-esteem scores. For some nurses, the abuse influenced their private and professional relationships including personal sexual relationships and working with other health professionals. These results highlight the need for the educational and health care systems to consider the needs of health care professionals who may have been abused.
本研究比较了童年遭受性虐待的护士与未遭受虐待的护士的心理健康状况,并探讨了这种虐待对她们临床实践各方面的影响。在心理测量方面,遭受虐待的护士与未遭受虐待的护士存在差异,前者的痛苦得分显著更高,自尊得分更低。对一些护士而言,虐待影响了她们的私人关系和职业关系,包括个人性关系以及与其他医疗专业人员的合作。这些结果凸显了教育和医疗系统考虑可能遭受过虐待的医疗专业人员需求的必要性。