The Impact of Physical, Psychological, and Sexual Intimate Male Partner Violence on Women's Mental Health: Depressive Symptoms, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, State Anxiety, and Suicide
MAMaria A. Pico-AlfonsoMIM. Isabel Garcia-LinaresNCNuria Celda-NavarroCBConcepción Blasco‐RosEEEnrique Echeburúa
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Abstract
Objective
This study aimed to determine the impact of lifetime physical, psychological, and sexual intimate male partner violence (IPV) on the mental health of women, after controlling for the contribution of lifetime victimization. The comorbidity of depressive symptoms and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and their relation to state anxiety and suicide were also assessed.
Methods
Physically/psychologically (n = 75) and psychologically abused women (n = 55) were compared with nonabused control women (n = 52). Information about sociodemographic characteristics, lifetime victimization, and mental health status (depressive and state anxiety symptoms, PTSD, and suicide) was obtained through face-to-face structured interviews.
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Keywords
- Anxiety
- Psychiatry
- Clinical psychology
- Mental health
- Comorbidity
- Domestic violence
- Poison control
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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