Patterns of Childhood Maltreatment and Intimate Partner Violence: Associations with Prenatal Depression and Anxiety.

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Victoria M Atzl, Justin Russotti, LaShauna Porter, Elizabeth D Handley, Jody T Manly, Sheree L Toth
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Abstract

Purpose: Childhood maltreatment (CM) and intimate partner violence (IPV) are two deleterious relational experiences that have significant negative consequences during the prenatal period. The current study had two aims: a) use person-centered analyses to identify classes of pregnant individuals based on exposure to different types of CM and IPV and b) examine the associations between patterns of CM, IPV, prenatal anxiety and prenatal depression symptoms.

Methods: Participants were a majority Black sample of 222 pregnant individuals who completed self-report measures of CM, IPV in the last year, depression and anxiety. A latent class analysis was conducted to identify patterns of CM and IPV followed by regression analyses to examine associations with prenatal depression and anxiety.

Results: Four classes of CM and IPV were identified: "no CM," "minor CM," "pervasive CM," and "CM & IPV." The "CM & IPV" class had significantly higher levels of depression symptoms than all other classes, including the "pervasive CM" class. Both the "CM & IPV" class and the "pervasive CM" class had significantly higher anxiety symptoms than the other two classes.

Conclusions: Results suggest that associations between patterns of CM and IPV and mental health during pregnancy are outcome specific and may differ depending on the psychopathology symptoms being assessed. Results can be harnessed by clinicians and policy makers to identify those at risk for psychopathology during the prenatal period.

儿童虐待和亲密伴侣暴力模式:与产前抑郁和焦虑的关系。
目的:童年虐待(CM)和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是两种有害的关系经历,在产前会产生显著的负面影响。目前的研究有两个目的:a)使用以人为中心的分析,根据暴露于不同类型的CM和IPV来确定怀孕个体的类别;b)检查CM、IPV模式、产前焦虑和产前抑郁症状之间的关联。方法:研究对象为222名孕妇,均为黑人,在过去一年中完成了CM、IPV、抑郁和焦虑的自我报告。进行潜在分类分析以确定CM和IPV的模式,然后进行回归分析以检查与产前抑郁和焦虑的关系。结果:将CM和IPV分为“无CM”、“轻度CM”、“广泛性CM”和“CM + IPV”四种类型。“CM & IPV”组的抑郁症状水平明显高于其他所有组,包括“广泛性CM”组。“CM & IPV”组和“广泛性CM”组的焦虑症状均显著高于其他两组。结论:结果表明妊娠期CM和IPV模式与心理健康之间的关联是结果特异性的,可能因评估的精神病理症状而有所不同。结果可以被临床医生和决策者利用,以确定那些在产前有精神病理风险的人。
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CiteScore
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自引率
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发文量
121
期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Violence (JOFV) is a peer-reviewed publication committed to the dissemination of rigorous research on preventing, ending, and ameliorating all forms of family violence.  JOFV welcomes scholarly articles related to the broad categories of child abuse and maltreatment, dating violence, domestic and partner violence, and elder abuse. Within these categories, JOFV emphasizes research on physical violence, psychological violence, sexual violence, and homicides that occur in families. Studies on families in all their various forms and diversities are welcome.  JOFV publishes studies using quantitative, qualitative, and/or mixed methods involving the collection of primary data. Rigorous systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and theoretical analyses are also welcome. To help advance scientific understandings of family violence, JOFV is especially interested in research using transdisciplinary perspectives and innovative research methods. Because family violence is a global problem requiring solutions from diverse disciplinary perspectives, JOFV strongly encourages submissions from scholars worldwide from all disciplines and backgrounds.
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