Exploring the relationship between mental health and neuropsychological functioning in female survivors of IPV

Christian Castro, Nathalia Quiroz Molinares, Elizabeth Verbel Saumeth, C. García de la Cadena, Geraldine Ruiz Avendaño, Carlos Jose De los Reyes-Aragon
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Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) refers to a series of physical, psychological, and/or sexual abuses exercised over another individual during an intimate relationship. Several mental health difficulties have been reported related to IPV, and recently neuropsychological alterations have been also described in this population. This study has three aims: first, to explore the existence of mental health-based groups in women with and without a history of IPV; second, to establish whether belonging to the IPV group is related to having a poorer mental health and finally, to establish if women with mental health has a lower neuropsychological functioning. Fourteen female survivors of physical and psychological IPV, and 14 matched control women (CG) were assessed for their mental health and neuropsychological functions. A mental health protocol was used to evaluate the variables of anxiety, depression, and perception of stress. In addition, a protocol of neuropsychological tests evaluated alternating attention, long-term memory, abstract thinking, learning, and interference control. Results showed that (1) participants were grouped into two clusters: better mental health and poorer mental health. The main grouping variable was anxiety. (2) Women with a history of IPV had poorer mental health, and (3) women with poorer mental health had lower attentional ability, long-term memory, abstract thinking and working memory. These findings show the importance of assessing anxiety, which is one of the predictors of mental health problems in victims of IPV. Furthermore, it is important to protocolize a form of assessment including neuropsychological variables.
探讨IPV女性幸存者心理健康与神经心理功能的关系
亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是指在亲密关系中对另一个人施加的一系列身体、心理和/或性虐待。据报道,一些心理健康问题与IPV有关,最近也描述了这一人群的神经心理改变。本研究有三个目的:第一,探讨有或没有IPV病史的妇女是否存在以心理健康为基础的群体;第二,确定属于IPV群体是否与精神健康状况较差有关,最后,确定精神健康的妇女是否具有较低的神经心理功能。对14名生理和心理IPV的女性幸存者以及14名匹配的对照女性(CG)进行了心理健康和神经心理功能评估。使用心理健康协议来评估焦虑、抑郁和压力感知等变量。此外,一套神经心理学测试方案评估了交替注意、长期记忆、抽象思维、学习和干扰控制。结果表明:(1)被试分为心理健康状况较好的和心理健康状况较差的两类。主要分组变量为焦虑。(2)有IPV病史的女性心理健康状况较差;(3)心理健康状况较差的女性注意力、长期记忆、抽象思维和工作记忆能力较差。这些发现显示了评估焦虑的重要性,焦虑是IPV受害者心理健康问题的预测因素之一。此外,制定一种包括神经心理学变量的评估形式是很重要的。
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