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PTSD symptoms among men and women survivors of intimate partner violence: the role of risk and protective factors
Authors:Coker Ann L  Weston Rebecca  Creson Daniel L  Justice Blair  Blakeney Patricia
Affiliation:University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX 77225, USA. Ann.L.Coker@uth.tmc.edu
Abstract:The purpose of this cross-sectional analysis of the National Violence Against Women Survey was to characterize current symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among 185 men and 369 women survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). In this subsample, 24% of women and 20% of men had current moderate-to-severe PTSD symptoms. PTSD scores were higher for women than men. Protective factors that appear to increase resiliency of survivors were higher education and income, being currently married, and reporting that IPV had stopped. Higher physical or psychological IPV scores, current depressive symptoms, and the survivor having left the relationship at least once were associated with risk of moderate-to-severe symptoms of PTSD. Protective factors may be used to boost resiliency of IPV survivors and reduce PTSD symptoms.
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