作者: Paige Hall Smith
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摘要: Background Few population-based studies have assessed the physical and mental health consequences of both psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) among women or men victims. This study estimated IPV prevalence by type (physical, sexual, psychological) associated men. Methods The analyzed data from National Violence Against Women Survey (NVAWS) aged 18 to 65. random-digit-dial telephone survey included questions about violent victimization status indicators. Results A total 28.9% 6790 22.9% 7122 had experienced physical, during their lifetime. were significantly more likely than experience sexual (relative risk [RR]=2.2, 95% confidence interval [CI]=2.1, 2.4) abuse power control (RR=1.1, CI=1.0, 1.2), but less report verbal alone (RR=0.8, CI=0.7, 0.9). For women, was with increased current poor health; depressive symptoms; substance use; developing a chronic disease, illness, injury. In general, strongly these outcomes abuse. When scores in logistic regression models, higher scores. Conclusions Both are significant for male female