The Incidence and Impact of Family Violence on Mental Health Among South Korean Women: Results of a National Survey

被引:0
作者
Jaeyop Kim
Sookyung Park
Clifton R. Emery
机构
[1] Yonsei University,Department of Social Welfare
[2] Daejin University,Department of Social Welfare
[3] Washington University in St. Louis,George Warren Brown School of Social Work
来源
Journal of Family Violence | 2009年 / 24卷
关键词
Family violence; South Korea; Domestic violence; Mental health;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This representative national survey examined incidence of husband-to-wife violence in the past year, lifetime exposure to parental violence, and the relationships between victimization experiences of family violence and mental health among South Korean women (N = 1,079). The major findings were that incidence rate of husband-to-wife violence among Korean women was 29.5%, which was much higher than those of other nations, and that their experiences of physical violence by husbands in the last year and lifetime verbal abuse by parents had strong associations with the mental health of victims. The findings suggest that preventive intervention programs for male perpetrators as well as domestic violence victims with mental health problems and comprehensive interventions for Korean couples are urgently needed. In addition, parents should be educated about how to modify their children’s behavior without physical punishment or verbal abuse.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 97 条
[1]  
Aosved A. C.(2005)College women’s experiences of psychological maltreatment and sexual assault Violence and Victims 20 577-587
[2]  
Long P. J.(2003)The relative effects of intimate partner physical and sexual violence on post-traumatic stress disorder symptomatology Violence and Victims 18 87-93
[3]  
Bennice J.(1989)Women’s responses to sexual abuse in intimate relationships Health Care for Women International 10 335-346
[4]  
Resick P.(1997)Predictors of depression in battered women Violence Against Women 3 271-294
[5]  
Mechanic M.(1999)Forced sex and intimate partner violence: Effects on women’s risk and women’s health Violence against Women 5 1017-1035
[6]  
Astin M.(1992)A power primer Psychological Bulletin 112 155-159
[7]  
Campbell J. C.(2000)Frequency and correlates of intimate partner violence by type: Physical, sexual, and psychological battering American Journal of Public Health 90 553-560
[8]  
Campbell J. C.(2005)Intimate sexual victimization among women with protective orders: Types and associations of physical and mental health problems Violence and Victims 20 695-715
[9]  
Belknap R. A.(2007)The impact of childhood psychological maltreatment on interpersonal schemas and subsequent experiences of relationship aggression Journal of Emotional Abuse 7 93-116
[10]  
Campbell J. C.(2005)The relationships between childhood sexual abuse, social anxiety, and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder in women Journal of Family Violence 20 409-419