Problem-Solving and Mental Health Outcomes of Women and Children in the Wake of Intimate Partner Violence

The environmental stress of intimate partner violence is common and often results in mental health problems of depression, anxiety, and PTSD for women and behavioral dysfunctions for their children. Problem-solving skills can serve to mitigate or accentuate the environmental stress of violence and a...

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Main Authors: John Maddoux, Lene Symes, Judith McFarlane, Anne Koci, Heidi Gilroy, Nina Fredland
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Environmental and Public Health
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/708198
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spelling doaj-20b1172d59a649a9852bc3d190336d772020-11-24T23:19:32ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Environmental and Public Health1687-98051687-98132014-01-01201410.1155/2014/708198708198Problem-Solving and Mental Health Outcomes of Women and Children in the Wake of Intimate Partner ViolenceJohn Maddoux0Lene Symes1Judith McFarlane2Anne Koci3Heidi Gilroy4Nina Fredland5Department of Research, Texas Woman’s University, 304 Administration Drive, P.O. Box 425589, Denton, TX 76204, USACollege of Nursing, Texas Woman’s University, 304 Administration Drive, P.O. Box 425589, Denton, TX 76204, USACollege of Nursing, Texas Woman’s University, 304 Administration Drive, P.O. Box 425589, Denton, TX 76204, USACollege of Nursing, Texas Woman’s University, 304 Administration Drive, P.O. Box 425589, Denton, TX 76204, USACollege of Nursing, Texas Woman’s University, 304 Administration Drive, P.O. Box 425589, Denton, TX 76204, USACollege of Nursing, Texas Woman’s University, 304 Administration Drive, P.O. Box 425589, Denton, TX 76204, USAThe environmental stress of intimate partner violence is common and often results in mental health problems of depression, anxiety, and PTSD for women and behavioral dysfunctions for their children. Problem-solving skills can serve to mitigate or accentuate the environmental stress of violence and associated impact on mental health. To better understand the relationship between problem-solving skills and mental health of abused women with children, a cross-sectional predictive analysis of 285 abused women who used justice or shelter services was completed. The women were asked about social problem-solving, and mental health symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD as well as behavioral functioning of their children. Higher negative problem-solving scores were associated with significantly P<0.001 greater odds of having clinically significant levels of PTSD, anxiety, depression, and somatization for the woman and significantly P<0.001 greater odds of her child having borderline or clinically significant levels of both internalizing and externalizing behaviors. A predominately negative problem-solving approach was strongly associated with poorer outcomes for both mothers and children in the aftermath of the environmental stress of abuse. Interventions addressing problem-solving ability may be beneficial in increasing abused women’s abilities to navigate the daily stressors of life following abuse.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/708198
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Lene Symes
Judith McFarlane
Anne Koci
Heidi Gilroy
Nina Fredland
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Lene Symes
Judith McFarlane
Anne Koci
Heidi Gilroy
Nina Fredland
Problem-Solving and Mental Health Outcomes of Women and Children in the Wake of Intimate Partner Violence
Journal of Environmental and Public Health
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Lene Symes
Judith McFarlane
Anne Koci
Heidi Gilroy
Nina Fredland
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title Problem-Solving and Mental Health Outcomes of Women and Children in the Wake of Intimate Partner Violence
title_short Problem-Solving and Mental Health Outcomes of Women and Children in the Wake of Intimate Partner Violence
title_full Problem-Solving and Mental Health Outcomes of Women and Children in the Wake of Intimate Partner Violence
title_fullStr Problem-Solving and Mental Health Outcomes of Women and Children in the Wake of Intimate Partner Violence
title_full_unstemmed Problem-Solving and Mental Health Outcomes of Women and Children in the Wake of Intimate Partner Violence
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Environmental and Public Health
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1687-9813
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The environmental stress of intimate partner violence is common and often results in mental health problems of depression, anxiety, and PTSD for women and behavioral dysfunctions for their children. Problem-solving skills can serve to mitigate or accentuate the environmental stress of violence and associated impact on mental health. To better understand the relationship between problem-solving skills and mental health of abused women with children, a cross-sectional predictive analysis of 285 abused women who used justice or shelter services was completed. The women were asked about social problem-solving, and mental health symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD as well as behavioral functioning of their children. Higher negative problem-solving scores were associated with significantly P<0.001 greater odds of having clinically significant levels of PTSD, anxiety, depression, and somatization for the woman and significantly P<0.001 greater odds of her child having borderline or clinically significant levels of both internalizing and externalizing behaviors. A predominately negative problem-solving approach was strongly associated with poorer outcomes for both mothers and children in the aftermath of the environmental stress of abuse. Interventions addressing problem-solving ability may be beneficial in increasing abused women’s abilities to navigate the daily stressors of life following abuse.
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