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Relationship Power As a Mediator of Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health Issues Among Incarcerated Substance-Using Women

机译:作为委员会的亲密合作伙伴暴力和心理健康问题的关系力物质使用妇女

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The purpose of this study was to examine perceived relationship power as a mediator of the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and mental health issues among incarcerated women with a history of substance use. Cross-sectional data from 304 women as part of the Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) were used to evaluate this hypothesis. Regression analyses examined the mediation relationship of perceived relationship power in the association between a history of IPV and mental health issues. Results supported the hypothesis, suggesting that perceived relationship power helps to explain the association between IPV and mental health issues. Implications of the findings for the provision of services to address the needs of these women are discussed, including assessment of perceived relationship power and focusing counseling interventions on women’s experiences with power in intimate relationships.
机译:这项研究的目的是检验在具有吸毒史的被监禁女性中,亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)与心理健康问题之间的关系的中介者的感知关系能力。来自304名妇女的横断面数据作为刑事司法药物滥用治疗研究(CJ-DATS)的一部分,用于评估该假设。回归分析检查了IPV病史与心理健康问题之间关联的感知关系能力的中介关系。结果支持该假设,表明感知的关系能力有助于解释IPV与心理健康问题之间的关联。讨论了研究结果对提供服务以解决这些妇女的需求的意义,包括评估感知到的关系力量,并将咨询干预重点放在妇女在亲密关系中的权力经历上。

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