Zusammenfassung
Ziel: Bei 89 psychisch erkrankten Frauen wurden Häufigkeit und Qualität von Intimpartnergewalt
erfasst.
Methodik: Die mittels „Partner Violence Screen“ und „Index of Spouse Abuse“ erhobenen Daten
wurden mit nonparametrischen Verfahren zufallskritisch verrechnet.
Ergebnisse: Die erhobene Rate von Partnergewalt lag bei ca. 2/3; es fanden sich Assoziation zu
Bildungsferne, Hauptdiagnosen, Kinderzahl und Gewalterfahrungen in der Jugend.
Schlussfolgerung: Trotz methodischer Einschränkungen wird deutlich, wie relevant Intimpartnergewalt
bei psychisch erkrankten Frauen ist.
Abstract
Objective: Due to their importance frequency and quality of intimate partner violence were recorded
in a group of 89 severely mentally ill women in an exploratory investigation.
Methods: With the help of the “Partner Violence Screen” (PVS) and the “Index of Spouse Abuse”
(ISA) frequency and severity of intimate partner violence were quantified. Due to
data structure nonparametric statistical methods were used for hypothesis testing.
Results: The rate of in intimate-partner violence was approximately 67 % in both instruments.
Based on the ISA sum-scores intimate partner violence showed associations with lower
educational, occupational, and social levels, main-diagnoses of addiction and schizophrenia,
longer course of the illness, a higher number of children, and own experience of violence
in adolescence.
Conclusion: Despite methodological limitations – such as missing control group, highly selected
group, and non-involvement of the male partners – the results show the importance
of intimate partner violence in severely mentally ill women. The findings presented
indicate that intimate partner violence should be taken into consideration in each
individual case.
Schlüsselwörter Intimpartnergewalt - psychische Störung - Frauen - Partner Violence Screen - Index
of Spouse Abuse
Keywords intimate partner violence - mental disorder - women - Partner Violence Screen - Index
of Spouse Abuse