Attention to the body! Comparing the connection between interoceptive abilities and somatic complaints of women with and without history of intimate partner violence.

Women's health (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1177/17455057251326013
Joana Machorrinho, José Marmeleira, Graça Duarte Santos, Guida Veiga
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Abstract

Background: Somatic complaints are a critical burden to women, particularly to those women who survived intimate partner violence (IPV). The way women feel, perceive, and relate to their own body, that is, interoception, seems to have a significant role in the pathway to somatic complaints. However, to the best of our knowledge, no study has yet explored the relationship between interoception and somatic complaints of women survivors of IPV.

Objectives: To deepen the understanding of the underlying interoceptive mechanisms of somatic complaints experienced by women survivors of IPV.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Method: Women with (N = 44) and without (N = 52) history of IPV were assessed regarding interoceptive accuracy, interoceptive sensibility, and somatic complaints. Associations between both variables in each group were examined, and a hierarchical regression analysis assessed to what extent somatic complaints were explained by the interoceptive abilities, with the mediating role of IPV group membership.

Results: Women survivors of IPV reported more somatic complaints (p < 0.001), which were negatively associated with interoceptive attention regulation. The opposite association was found in women who have never experienced IPV. For the IPV group, the interoceptive attention regulation, added to age and the index of the violence suffered, explains 43% of the variance in somatic complaints.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that for women with history of IPV, but not for those without, the ability to regulate the attention given to bodily sensations is a mediator of women' somatic complaint. Thereby we suggest that interoceptive attention regulation can be a promising therapeutic aim, for women recovering from IPV.

注意身体!比较有和没有亲密伴侣暴力史的妇女的内感受能力与躯体抱怨之间的关系。
背景:身体抱怨是妇女的一个重要负担,特别是对那些在亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)中幸存的妇女。女性感觉、感知和联系自己身体的方式,即内感受,似乎在身体抱怨的途径中起着重要作用。然而,据我们所知,目前还没有研究探讨过内感受与IPV女性幸存者的躯体抱怨之间的关系。目的:加深对IPV女性幸存者躯体抱怨的内在感受机制的理解。设计:横断面研究。方法:对有(N = 44)和无(N = 52) IPV病史的女性进行内感受准确性、内感受敏感性和躯体主诉评估。研究了每组中两个变量之间的关联,并进行了层次回归分析,评估了躯体抱怨在多大程度上由内感受能力解释,以及IPV群体成员的中介作用。结果:IPV的女性幸存者报告了更多的躯体抱怨(p结论:研究结果表明,对于有IPV病史的女性,而不是没有IPV病史的女性,调节身体感觉注意力的能力是女性躯体抱怨的中介。因此,我们认为内感受性注意调节可能是一个有希望的治疗目标,为妇女从IPV恢复。
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