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Título: Prevalence and acceptability of psychological and/or economic intimate partner violence, and utilization of mental health services by its survivors in Lithuania
Autor: Grigaitė, Ugnė
Azeredo-Lopes, Sofia
Žeimė, Eglė
Slotkus, Paulius Yamin
Heitmayer, Maxi
Aluh, Deborah Oyine
Pedrosa, Bárbara
Silva, Manuela
Santos-Dias, Margarida
Cardoso, Graça
Caldas-de-Almeida, José Miguel
Palavras-chave: Humans
Lithuania/epidemiology
Female
Adult
Cross-Sectional Studies
Intimate Partner Violence/psychology
Male
Mental Health Services/statistics & numerical data
Prevalence
Middle Aged
Survivors/psychology
Young Adult
Adolescent
Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data
Surveys and Questionnaires
Aged
mental health services
coercive control
Lithuania
psychological and/or economic intimate partner violence
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: 29-Mai-2024
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Lithuania has one of the highest averages in the European Union when it comes to psychological and/or economic intimate partner violence (PE-IPV). IPV survivors are several times more likely to have mental health conditions than those without IPV experiences. The aim of this article is to study the prevalence, characteristics and attitudes of PE-IPV survivors in Lithuania, and the predictors of them accessing mental health services. METHODS: A cross-sectional study based on a national survey representative of the adult population. The survey was implemented by a third-party independent market research company employing an online survey panel. Logistic regression models were used in the analysis. RESULTS: Almost 50% of women in Lithuania experience PE-IPV. Females are significantly more likely to experience it than males. The vast majority of women find PE-IPV unacceptable; however, only one-third of survivors seek any type of help. Only one-tenth approach mental health services, with divorcees being at higher odds of doing so. CONCLUSIONS: Further research is needed to explore predictors and contextual factors of why IPV survivors seek mental healthcare, or not. Policy implications include the need to eliminate IPV and mental health stigma; develop accessible mental health services and effective treatment approaches.
Descrição: ItsNotOk Initiative. The survey was funded by the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science through a KEI research grant. Also, financial support in a form of doctoral fellowships was provided to some of the co-authors of this article: to U.G. and B.P. by the FCT-Funda\u00E7\u00E3o para a Ci\u00EAncia e a Tecnologia (UI/BD/151073/2021 and UI/BD/151072/2021) and to D.O.A. by la Caixa Foundation (LCF/BQ/DI20/11780013). Funding Information: The survey was funded by the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science through a KEI research grant. Also, financial support in a form of doctoral fellowships was provided to some of the co-authors of this article: to U.G. and B.P. by the FCT\u2014Funda\u00E7\u00E3o para a Ci\u00EAncia e a Tecnologia (UI/BD/151073/2021 and UI/BD/151072/2021) and to D.O.A. by \u2018la Caixa\u2019 Foundation (LCF/BQ/DI20/11780013). Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. All rights reserved.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/168389
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdae015
ISSN: 1741-3842
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