A cross-sectional study identifying the pattern of factors related to psychological intimate partner violence exposure in Slovenian family practice attendees: what hurt them the most

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作者
Selic, Polona [1 ]
Svab, Igor [1 ]
Gucek, Nena Kopcavar [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Med, Dept Family Med, Ljubljana, Slovenia
关键词
Intimate partner violence; Psychological abuse; Employment status; Disputes in intimate relationship; Level of education; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; PHYSICAL HEALTH CONSEQUENCES; WOMENS MENTAL-HEALTH; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; MALE VICTIMS; GENDER SYMMETRY; STATE ANXIETY; PREVALENCE; MULTICOUNTRY;
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10.1186/1471-2458-14-223
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is yet to be fully acknowledged as a public health problem in Slovenia. This study aimed to explore the health and other patient characteristics associated with psychological IPV exposure and gender-related specificity in family clinic attendees. Methods: In a multi-centre cross-sectional study, 960 family practice attendees aged 18 years and above were recruited. In 689 interviews with currently- or previously-partnered patients, the short form of A Domestic Violence Exposure Questionnaire and additional questions about behavioural patterns of exposure to psychological abuse in the past year were given. General practitioners (GPs) reviewed the medical charts of 470 patients who met the IPV exposure criteria. The Domestic Violence Exposure Medical Chart Check List was used, collecting data on the patients' lives and physical, sexual and reproductive, and psychological health status, as well as sick leave, hospitalisation, visits to family practices and referrals to other clinical specialists in the past year. In multivariate logistic regression modelling the factors associated with past year psychological IPV exposure were identified, with P < 0.05 set as the level of statistical significance. Results: Of the participants (n = 470), 12.1% (n = 57) were exposed to psychological IPV in the previous year (46 women and 11 men). They expressed more complaints regarding sexual and reproductive (p = 0.011), and psychological and behavioural status (p < 0.001), in the year prior to the survey. Unemployment or working part-time, a college degree, an intimate relationship of six years or more and a history of disputes in the intimate relationship, increased the odds of psychological IPV exposure in the sample, explaining 41% of the variance. In females, unemployment and a history of disputes in the intimate relationship explained 43% of the variance. Conclusions: The prevalence of psychological IPV above 10% during the past year was similar to earlier studies in Slovenia, although the predominance of better-educated people might be associated with lower tolerance toward psychological abuse. GPs should pay special attention to unemployed patients and those complaining about family disputes, to increase early detection.
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