Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Distress, Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Life Satisfaction in Colombian Women.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Janneth E Molina, M Pilar Matud
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Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a major global public health and human rights issue, with significant consequences for women's health and well-being. This study aimed to determine the relevance of IPV on women's mental distress, post-traumatic stress symptoms and life satisfaction, and to examine whether age, education, socioeconomic status, social support and self-esteem are associated with mental health and well-being. The sample consisted of 255 women aged 18 to 71 living in Colombia who were assessed using six self-reported questionnaires. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses showed that more IPV was associated with women's increased mental distress, post-traumatic stress symptoms and decreased life satisfaction. Although self-esteem and, to a lesser extent, social support were important predictors of women's mental distress and well-being, psychological IPV was the main predictor of women's post-traumatic stress symptoms, followed by lower self-esteem and younger age. The most important predictor of women's mental distress was lower self-esteem, followed by more psychological IPV and lower social support. The main predictor of women's life satisfaction was high self-esteem, followed by high social support, less psychological IPV and higher age and education. It is concluded that IPV, especially psychological IPV, is a serious threat to women's mental health and well-being, while high self-esteem and, to a lesser extent, high social support are associated with better mental health and well-being.

亲密伴侣暴力与哥伦比亚妇女的精神压力、创伤后应激症状和生活满意度。
针对妇女的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一个重大的全球公共卫生和人权问题,对妇女的健康和福祉产生了重大影响。本研究旨在确定 IPV 对妇女精神痛苦、创伤后应激症状和生活满意度的影响,并探讨年龄、教育程度、社会经济地位、社会支持和自尊是否与精神健康和幸福相关。样本包括 255 名居住在哥伦比亚、年龄在 18 至 71 岁之间的妇女,她们通过六份自我报告问卷接受了评估。层次多元回归分析表明,更多的 IPV 与妇女精神痛苦、创伤后应激症状和生活满意度下降的增加有关。虽然自尊和社会支持(在较小程度上)是预测妇女精神痛苦和幸福的重要因素,但心理 IPV 是预测妇女创伤后应激症状的主要因素,其次是较低的自尊和较年轻的年龄。预测妇女精神痛苦的最重要因素是较低的自尊,其次是较多的心理 IPV 和较低的社会支持。预测妇女生活满意度的主要因素是高自尊,其次是高社会支持、较少的心理 IPV 以及较高的年龄和教育程度。结论是,IPV,尤其是心理 IPV 严重威胁着妇女的心理健康和幸福,而高自尊和较低程度上的高社会支持则与较好的心理健康和幸福相关。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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