妊娠期性关系权力、亲密伴侣暴力与二元调整及其影响因素。

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P Pub Date : 2025-05-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2025-0019en
Melek Balçık Çolak, Bihter Akın, Yasemin Erkal Aksoy
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目的:探讨妊娠期两性关系权力、亲密伴侣暴力、二元调节等问题及其影响因素。方法:采用《孕妇信息表》、《性关系权力量表》(SRPS)、《亲密伴侣暴力态度量表》(IPVAS)-修订版和《二元调整量表》(RDAS)收集研究资料。结果:参与调查的孕妇在总体SRPS、IPVAS - Revised和RDAS中的平均得分分别为3.06±0.48分、49.03±12.03分和54.49±8.17分。性关系权力与二元调节呈正相关,亲密伴侣暴力与二元调节呈负相关。影响SRPS得分的因素有教育水平、就业状况、丈夫饮酒和遭受身体暴力。影响二元调整的因素有:丈夫的受教育程度、职业、怀孕三个月、怀孕次数、性关系权力、亲密伴侣暴力态度。结论:丈夫的学历、职业等特征影响孕妇的二元适应,而对性生活中的支配态度和亲密关系中的暴力行为是孕妇二元适应的预测因子。基于这些发现,旨在增加妇女在怀孕期间的性关系权力和减少亲密伴侣暴力的干预措施可能支持二元调整。
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Sexual relationship power, intimate partner violence and dyadic adjustment during pregnancy and affecting factors.

Objective: This study was conducted to investigate issues such as sexual relationship power, intimate partner violence and dyadic adjustment during pregnancy and affecting factors.

Methods: The study data were collected by administering the Pregnant Women Information Form, Sexual Relationship Power Scale (SRPS), Intimate Partner Violence Attitude Scale (IPVAS)-Revised and Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (RDAS).

Results: The mean scores the participating pregnant women obtained from the overall SRPS, IPVAS - Revised and RDAS were 3.06 ± 0.48, 49.03 ± 12.03 and 54.49 ± 8.17, respectively. While sexual relationship power was positively correlated with dyadic adjustment, intimate partner violence was negatively associated with dyadic adjustment. Factors influencing SRPS scores were education level, employment status, husband's alcohol use, and exposure to physical violence. Factors affecting dyadic adjustment were husband's education level, occupation, pregnancy trimester, number of pregnancies, sexual relationship power, and intimate partner violence attitudes.

Conclusion: While the husbands' characteristics such as education and profession affected the dyadic adjustment, the pregnant women's attitudes towards dominance in sexual life and violence in the intimate relationships were the predictors of the dyadic adjustment. Based on these findings, interventions aimed at increasing women's sexual relationship power and reducing intimate partner violence during pregnancy may support dyadic adjustment.

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