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Bridging Intimate Partner Violence and the Human Brain: A Literature Review

机译:弥合亲密伴侣的暴力行为与人脑:文献综述

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Past studies mainly focused on the physical and structural brain injuries in women survivors with a history of intimate partner violence (IPV), but little attention has been given to the biological impact and cognitive dysfunction resulting from such psychological stress. In this article, we aim to establish the connection between IPV and the brain by reviewing current literature examining (1) the biological mechanisms linking IPV, stress, and the brain; (2) the functional and anatomical considerations of the brain in abused women; and (3) the abused women's behavioral responses to IPV, including fear, pain, and emotion regulation, by utilizing functional neuroimaging. The major significance of this study is in highlighting the need to advance beyond self-reports and to obtain scientific evidence of the neurological impact and cognitive dysfunction in abused women with a history of IPV, an area in which current literature remains at a descriptive level.
机译:过去的研究主要集中于有亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)历史的女性幸存者的身体和结构性脑损伤,但对这种心理压力导致的生物学影响和认知功能障碍的关注很少。在本文中,我们旨在通过回顾当前的文献来建立IPV与大脑之间的联系,这些文献包括:(1)连接IPV,压力和大脑的生物学机制; (2)受虐妇女大脑的功能和解剖学考虑; (3)受虐待妇女通过利用功能性神经影像学对IPV的行为反应,包括恐惧,疼痛和情绪调节。这项研究的主要意义在于强调需要超越自我报告,并获得具有IPV历史的受虐妇女的神经学影响和认知功能障碍的科学证据,而该领域目前的文献仍处于描述水平。

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