Advertisement
Sexual fantasies
Fantasies may enhance our actual sexual experiences. Here's more about them.
Stressed out in SA
The pressure is on. Are South Africans becoming a pill-popping nation of boozers?
     TERMS     GET A DAILY HEALTH TIP  
  
MAKE HEALTH24 YOUR HOMEPAGE   
H24 NEWS MEDICAL SCHEMES DIET FITNESS NATURAL MAN WOMAN SEX PREGNANCY CHILD TEEN SUN
FOCUS CENTRES MEDS ORAL PET MIND GRAPHICS VIDEOS ANTI-AGEING WIN TOOLS EXPERTS TALK FIND

Links
 Child
 Teens
 Healthy home
 Erectile dysfunction
 Find a buddy
 Body Under Construction
 Prostate Centre
 Fitness
 Sexuality
 Diet & Food
 Psychology

Abuse
Abuse of the mind
Psychological abuse by an intimate partner can be as dangerous as sexual or physical abuse in terms of putting victims at risk for long-term physical and mental health problems.

That's the claim of a study in the November issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

 
Advertisement
Almost a third of women report abuse
The study examined data from the National Violence Against Women Survey, which included 16 000 American adults aged 18 to 65. An intimate partner includes a male or female current or former spouse or a cohabitating intimate partner.

About 29 percent of the 6 790 female and 23 percent of the 7 122 male survey respondents reported at least one of the three forms of abuse from an intimate partner at some point in their lives.

The respondents reported psychological abuse more often than either physical or sexual abuse. It accounted for more than half the abuse reported by women and more than 75 percent of the abuse reported by men.

Significant health consequences
When they analysed the link between health and abuse by an intimate partner, the researchers found significant mental and physical health consequences for victims of physical and psychological abuse.

Male and female victims of either form of abuse were more likely than people who didn't suffer abuse to develop chronic physical or mental illness. And they were more prone to poor general health, depression, injury, and drug and alcohol abuse, the study said.

The findings support the growing body of research suggesting that health-screening programs must include screening for physical, sexual and psychological abuse, says study lead author Ann Coker, of the University of Texas School of Public Health.

She says if abuse by an intimate partner can be identified early, doctors can take steps to reduce the impact on a victim's mental and physical health. – (HealthScout News)

Related Articles
Post a question to Cybershrink.
Abuse linked to depression


 
Print this article
 Rate this article
Poor 1 2 3 4 5 Excellent
 JOBS
Civil Engineering Technician
Gauteng - Johannesburg
Financial Manager
R380,000-400,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - West Rand
Treasury Specialist
R300,000-380,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
JAVA DEVELOPER (YL028 – 04/09)
Gauteng
DELPHI DEVELOPER (YL023 – 04/09)
R320,000-360,000 Per Annum Cost To Company Market Related
Gauteng
Senior and Lead .NET Developers (C#.NET, Arc, Design, Code.)
R300,000-600,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
A C# Developer (C Sharp Developer)
Gauteng - Johannesburg
A C++ Developer (Software Developer)
Gauteng - Pretoria
Previous Next
 
Subscribe to...
*Daily tip
*Weekly tip
Want to subscribe to our newsletters?
Click here.
*Stand a chance to win R1000 every month!

 
 Other articles
Sexual abuse: the secret crime
Signs of sexual abuse
Breaking the silence after sexual abuse
Helping a rape survivor
Types of elder abuse
Indicators of elder abuse
How to spot physical abuse
Abuse of the mind
Predicting spousal abuse
Early abuse may mean depression later
Abuse linked to depression
Rape survivors: plan of action
Managing anger
When grandparents are abused


 Sponsored links
 Health24 links

Advertisement
 Top Condition
 Centres

 

© Health24 2000-2008. All rights reserved
  
We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health
information.
Verify here.