Intimate Partner Violence and Incident Depressive Symptoms and Suicide Attempts: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies
PLoS Medicine2013Vol. 10(5), pp. e1001439–e1001439
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Karen Devries, Joelle Mak, Loraine Bacchus, Jennifer Child, Gail Falder, Max Petzold, Jill Astbury, Charlotte Watts
Abstract
In women, IPV was associated with incident depressive symptoms, and depressive symptoms with incident IPV. IPV was associated with incident suicide attempts. In men, few studies were conducted, but evidence suggested IPV was associated with incident depressive symptoms. There was no clear evidence of association with suicide attempts.
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