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A Systematic Review of Research on Trauma and Women's Health in the Nurses’ Health Study II

机译:A Systematic Review of Research on Trauma and Women's Health in the Nurses’ Health Study II

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? 2022Objective: To synthesize research on interpersonal trauma and women's health from the Nurses’ Health Study II (NHS II) and to analyze conceptualization of interpersonal trauma across studies. Data Sources: A literature review was conducted in PubMed using a systematic search strategy. Study Selection: Articles were included in the review if they used data from the NHS II and involved investigations of interpersonal trauma. Theoretical articles, methodologic articles, and other literature reviews involving the NHS II were excluded. Initially, the search returned 61 articles. After exclusions, 45 articles met the criteria for inclusion in the review and data extraction. Data Extraction: Information was extracted and consolidated in an evidence table. Data included study time frame, sample, definition of trauma, outcomes studied, and journal of publication. Data Synthesis: Trauma was not operationalized consistently across studies, even though the NHS II assessed trauma experiences in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Most investigations focused on childhood abuse, with investigations of childhood sexual abuse overrepresented in comparison to other abuse experiences. Authors conducting studies of trauma at any time in the life course consistently found a negative association with physical and mental health outcomes, which were increased by the presence of posttraumatic stress symptoms. Results from a small number of studies suggested a negative intergenerational impact of trauma on the children of women in the NHS II. Conclusion: Interpersonal trauma across the life course was strongly associated with many leading causes of morbidity and mortality among female nurses. Trauma conceptualization and operationalization varied across studies, and future investigations should leverage the full range of trauma measures available in the NHS II data set.

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