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Retracted: Domestic violence and mental health: a cross-sectional survey of women seeking help from domestic violence support services

机译:缩回:家庭暴力与心理健康:对寻求家庭暴力支持服务帮助的妇女的横断面调查

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Background: Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) are associated with an increased risk of mental illness, but we know little about the mental health of female DVA survivors seeking support from domestic violence services.Objective: To characterize the demography and mental health of women who access specialist DVA services in the United Kingdom and to investigate associations between severity of abuse and measures of mental health and health state utility, accounting for important confounders and moderators.Design: Baseline data on 260 women enrolled in a randomized controlled trial of a psychological intervention for DVA survivors was analyzed. We report prevalence of and associations between mental health status and severity of abuse at the time of recruitment. We used logistic and normal regression models for binary and continuous outcomes, respectively. Mental health measures used were: Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation–Outcome Measure (CORE-OM), Patient Health Questionnaire, Generalized Anxiety Disorder Assessment, and the Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale (PDS) to measure posttraumatic stress disorder. The Composite Abuse Scale (CAS) measured abuse.Results: Exposure to DVA was high, with a mean CAS score of 56 (SD 34). The mean CORE-OM score was 18 (SD 8) with 76% above the clinical threshold (95% confidence interval: 70–81%). Depression and anxiety levels were high, with means close to clinical thresholds, and all respondents recorded PTSD scores above the clinical threshold. Symptoms of mental illness increased stepwise with increasing severity of DVA.Conclusions: Women DVA survivors who seek support from DVA services have recently experienced high levels of abuse, depression, anxiety, and especially PTSD. Clinicians need to be aware that patients presenting with mental health conditions or symptoms of depression or anxiety may be experiencing or may have experienced DVA. The high psychological morbidity in this population means that trauma-informed psychological support is needed for survivors who seek support from DVA services.
机译:背景:家庭暴力和虐待会增加患精神疾病的风险,但我们对寻求家庭暴力服务支持的女性DVA幸存者的心理健康知之甚少。目的:描述女性的人口统计学和心理健康状况访问英国的DVA专业服务,并调查虐待严重程度与心理健康和健康状态效用的措施之间的联系,以解决重要的混杂因素和主持人问题。设计:基线研究有关260名参加心理干预随机对照试验的妇女的基线数据对DVA幸存者进行了分析。我们在招募时报告了心理健康状况与虐待严重程度之间的关联以及相关性。我们分别对二元和连续结果使用了逻辑回归和正态回归模型。所使用的心理健康指标包括:常规评估中的临床结果-结果指标(CORE-OM),患者健康问卷,广义焦虑症评估和创伤后诊断量表(PDS),用于测量创伤后应激障碍。结果:接触DVA较高,平均CAS评分为56(SD 34)。平均CORE-OM评分为18(SD 8),比临床阈值高76%(95%置信区间:70–81%)。抑郁和焦虑程度很高,意味着接近临床阈值,所有受访者的PTSD得分均高于临床阈值。精神疾病的症状随着DVA严重性的增加而逐步增加。结论:寻求DVA服务支持的女性DVA幸存者最近经历了严重的虐待,抑郁,焦虑,尤其是PTSD。临床医生需要意识到,患有精神健康状况或抑郁或焦虑症状的患者可能正在经历或可能经历过DVA。该人群中较高的心理发病率意味着,寻求DVA服务支持的幸存者需要获得创伤知情的心理支持。

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