Abstract
Objective: Previous research has shown a detrimental effect of child victimization (CV) on physical disease and mortality. Additionally, individuals with adverse experiences in childhood frequently face domestic violence (DV) in later life. As DV has also been observed to harm physical health, a potential cumulative effect has been proposed. Currently, however, only limited data on such a cumulative effect and its impact on patients’ physical health are available. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study at the University Hospital of Innsbruck was conducted. Data on CV, DV and physical health were collected using self-report questionnaires. To evaluate the impact of CV and DV on patients’ health, odds ratios (OR) were calculated using binary logistic regression. Results: A total of 1480 patients from various departments participated in the study. CV was found for 38% and DV for 16% of participants. A significantly higher occurrence of physical disease was observed in patients with poly-victimization (4+ CVs). When accounting for the cumulative effect of CV and DV, the occurrence was further increased for musculoskeletal disorders (OR:5.1), chronic pain (OR:5.0), gastrointestinal diseases (OR:3.0), metabolic diseases (OR:2.8) and respiratory diseases (OR:2.4). Conclusion: CV and DV were found to be prevalent and highly correlated in patients treated in a primary care hospital. CV and DV – individually, combined and cumulatively – may thus present risks for physical health. Screening patients for the risk of DV as well as assessing CV may aid in early identification and initiation of psychosocial interventions to avoid further aggravation of physical and psychological problems.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
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| Seiten (von - bis) | 68-74 |
| Seitenumfang | 7 |
| Fachzeitschrift | Journal of Psychosomatic Research |
| Jahrgang | 116 |
| DOIs | |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - Jan. 2019 |
| Extern publiziert | Ja |
UN SDGs
Dieser Output leistet einen Beitrag zu folgendem(n) Ziel(en) für nachhaltige Entwicklung
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SDG 3 – Gute Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
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SDG 5 – Gleichberechtigung der Geschlechter
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SDG 16 – Frieden, Gerechtigkeit und starke Institutionen
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Klinische Psychologie
- Psychiatrie und psychische Gesundheit
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