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... Appendix B Health Effects of IPV on Individuals Experiencing IPV Across the Lifespan Health Effects of IPV on Individuals Experiencing IPV Across the Lifespan Lisa Fedina, PhD INTRODUCTION Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been linked to numerous acute and long-term health consequences among women of all backgrounds.
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... 264 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV effects of IPV at various points in development can guide immediate health care responses to support health care needs of survivors in various age groups. Relatedly, understanding age-related differences in health outcomes can help tailor health care responses during public health emergencies.
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... APPENDIX B 265 symptoms, sleep disorders, HIV, and aspects of mental health including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance use disorders (Dillon et al., 2013; Mehr et al., 2022)
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... 266 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV Endocrine System Endocrine-related health outcomes assessed in studies of IPV include diabetes, stress and cortisol, and menopause symptoms (Al-Modallal et al., 2016; Basu et al., 2013; Dillon et al., 2013; Gibson et al., 2019; Kim et al., 2015; Mason et al., 2012)
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... APPENDIX B 267 behaviors (e.g., having multiple sex partners, inconsistent condom use) , and increased risks for HIV among African American, Latina, and South Asian immigrant women.
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... 268 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV magnetic resonance imagings, and neuropsychological measures with 20 women experiencing TBI resulting from IPV and found that greater TBI severity was associated with resting-state functional connectivity and poor performance on memory and learning-related cognitive tasks. In another recent study, Raskin et al.
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... APPENDIX B 269 et al., 2017)
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... 270 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV poor, difficulty sleeping, difficulty attending school or work, and PTSD than victimized women without disabilities. AGE-SPECIFIC ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS Adolescents and Young/Emerging Adults (18–29)
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... APPENDIX B 271 to engage in risky sexual behavior and substance abuse, to contemplate suicide, and to engage in violent behavior at school than girls without IPV victimization. Similarly, Exner-Cortens et al.
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... 272 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV as many women with histories of IPV had a mental health diagnosis claim, and they also had increased rates of substance use disorder diagnoses, pregnancy-related diagnoses, and STIs (Kishton et al., 2022)
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... APPENDIX B 273 Notably, Knight and Hester (2016) found that much of the research on elder abuse does not differentiate between intimate and non-intimate partner abuse.
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... 274 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV groups, the authors found that older women faced more prolonged abuse, and many reported injuries resulting from recent violence. Using data mining methods, Yilmaz et al.
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... APPENDIX B 275 does not differentiate between neurological effects of TBIs versus non-fatal strangulation. The acute health effects of IPV among adolescents and young adults primarily include behavioral health symptoms (e.g., substance misuse)
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... 276 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV Communities of color, sexual and gender minority populations, and lower-income communities experience increased stressors and discrimination that ultimately lead to health inequities and that also likely exacerbate acute and long-term health effects of IPV among survivors from minoritized backgrounds (Adams and Campbell, 2012; Davis et al., 2020; Stockman et al., 2015; Waltermaurer et al., 2006)
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... APPENDIX B 277 Banjar, O., M Ford-Gilboe, C
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... 278 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV Fedina, L., S
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... APPENDIX B 279 Kishton, R., L Sinko, R
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... 280 ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES ADDRESSING IPV Raskin, S
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... APPENDIX B 281 Wright, E

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