1. The impact of different types of intimate partner violence on the mental and physical health of women in different ethnic groups.
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Lacey KK, McPherson MD, Samuel PS, Powell Sears K, and Head D
- Subjects
- Adult, Female, Health Status, Humans, Middle Aged, Spouse Abuse prevention & control, United States epidemiology, Young Adult, Attitude to Health ethnology, Crime Victims statistics & numerical data, Cultural Characteristics, Mental Health ethnology, Spouse Abuse ethnology, Women's Health ethnology
- Abstract
Intimate partner violence, including threats, stalking, emotional, physical, and sexual assault by a spouse or partner, has significant influences on the well-being of women of all racial and social backgrounds. This study of a nationally representative sample of women from varying racial and ethnic groups examined specific types of violent acts on health and well-being. An association between intimate partner violence and poor physical and mental health was found. Types of partner violence also had different associations with the well-being of women of different racial and ethnic backgrounds. Social and demographic factors played an important role in moderating women's outcomes. Suggestions for future studies are discussed.
- Published
- 2013
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