Adverse Childhood Experiences, Depression, and Intimate Partner Violence Among Chinese Immigrant Women: Mediation by Social and Partner Support.
Yang LiFanghong DongKayla HerbellPublished in: Nursing research (2023)
ACEs indirectly affect depressive symptoms by undermining both general perceptions of support and perceived partner support. The findings of this study underscore the critical influence of a lack of partner support in mediating the effects of ACEs on Chinese immigrant women's risk of IPV. Promoting strong existing support networks, creating new support resources, and improving partner relationships are important targets for interventions to mitigate the effects of ACEs on depression and IPV in Chinese immigrant women.
Keyphrases
- depressive symptoms
- intimate partner violence
- social support
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental health
- healthcare
- physical activity
- sleep quality
- pregnancy outcomes
- hiv testing
- metabolic syndrome
- primary care
- emergency department
- men who have sex with men
- adipose tissue
- young adults
- pregnant women
- cervical cancer screening
- early life
- electronic health record