Women exposed to intimate
partner violence (IPV) and other forms of lifetime trauma may be at risk for
negative mental health outcomes including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The purpose of this study was to examine potential predictors of PTSD among
low-income women exposed to perinatal IPV. This study analyzed baseline
cross-sectional data from 239 low-income pregnant women in the USA who
participated in a nurse home visitation intervention between 2006 and 2012
after reporting recent IPV. PTSD was assessed with the Davidson Trauma Scale
(DTS) in which participants answer questions about the most disturbing traumatic
event (MDTE) in their lifetime that affected them the week before the
interview.
In total, 40 % of the women were identified as having PTSD (DTS
≥40). PTSD prevalence significantly increased with age to nearly 80 % of
women ages 30 and older (n = 23). Age was also the strongest predictor of PTSD
(p < 0.001). Most participants (65 %) identified non-IPV-related
traumas as their MDTEs. Psychological (94 %), physical (82 %), and
sexual (44 %) violence were not significantly associated with PTSD status.
Despite recent exposure to IPV, most participants identified other traumatic
events as more disturbing than IPV-related trauma.
Further, the risk for PTSD
increased with age, suggesting that the cumulative effect of trauma, which may
include IPV, increases the risk for PTSD over a lifetime.
Implementing
comprehensive screening for trauma during prenatal care may lead to the early
identification and treatment of PTSD during pregnancy in a community setting.
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By: Kastello JC1, Jacobsen KH2, Gaffney KF3, Kodadek MP3, Bullock LC4, Sharps PW5.
- 1School of Nursing, University of Virginia, 202 Jeanette Lancaster Way, PO Box 800782, Charlottesville, VA, 222903, USA. jck9e@virginia.edu.
- 2Department of Global and Community Health, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA.
- 3School of Nursing, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA.
- 4School of Nursing, University of Virginia, 202 Jeanette Lancaster Way, PO Box 800782, Charlottesville, VA, 222903, USA.
- 5School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
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