Economic Hardship Predicts Intimate Partner Violence Victimization During Pregnancy.

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Psychology of Violence Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-08 DOI:10.1037/vio0000454
Kara A Cochran, Deborah A Kashy, G Anne Bogat, Alytia A Levendosky, Joseph S Lonstein, Amy K Nuttall, Maria Muzik
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Objective: Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is associated with negative physical and mental health consequences for both mothers and infants. Economic hardship is often exacerbated during pregnancy and is associated with increased rates of IPV in non-pregnant samples. However, temporal associations between economic hardship and IPV victimization have not been well characterized during pregnancy. The present study used data collected at the weekly level to examine the interindividual and intraindividual effects of economic hardship on IPV victimization during pregnancy and determine whether longitudinal changes in IPV across pregnancy vary based on level of economic hardship.

Method: Two hundred ninety-four women reported on weekly experiences of IPV and economic hardship (i.e., food insecurity and other money problems) during weeks 17-40 of pregnancy. Participants were oversampled for low income and IPV exposure. Binary logistic multilevel models were used to test study hypotheses.

Results: Greater economic hardship on average during pregnancy predicted increased odds of IPV victimization. Within-person increases in economic hardship also predicted increased odds of IPV victimization in the same week. Although IPV victimization tended to decrease on average over the course of pregnancy, there was a significant time by economic hardship interaction such that IPV decreased more gradually for women reporting high levels of economic hardship.

Conclusions: The present study examined weekly patterns of IPV victimization across pregnancy in a low-income community sample. Results suggest that policies aimed at increasing families' economic security during the perinatal period may reduce the individual and societal burden of IPV.

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经济困难可预测孕期亲密伴侣暴力受害情况。
目的:孕期亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)会对母婴的身心健康造成负面影响。经济困难通常会在孕期加剧,并与非孕期样本中 IPV 发生率的增加有关。然而,对于孕期经济困难与 IPV 受害之间的时间关联还没有很好的描述。本研究使用每周收集的数据来研究经济困难对孕期 IPV 受害情况的个体间和个体内影响,并确定 IPV 在整个孕期的纵向变化是否因经济困难程度而异:294 名妇女报告了在怀孕第 17-40 周期间每周遭受 IPV 和经济困难(即粮食不安全和其他金钱问题)的经历。对低收入和遭受 IPV 的参与者进行了超额抽样。采用二元逻辑多层次模型对研究假设进行检验:结果:怀孕期间平均经济困难程度越高,则遭受 IPV 的几率越大。个人内部经济困难程度的增加也预示着同一周内遭受 IPV 侵害的几率增加。虽然在怀孕期间,IPV 受害者人数平均呈下降趋势,但经济困难程度与时间之间存在显著的交互作用,即经济困难程度高的妇女的 IPV 会逐渐减少:本研究调查了低收入社区样本在怀孕期间每周的 IPV 受害模式。结果表明,旨在提高围产期家庭经济安全的政策可以减轻 IPV 对个人和社会造成的负担。
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