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Article: Post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence: A review of the literature

TitlePost-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence: A review of the literature
Authors
KeywordsChinese women
Culture
Intimate partner violence
Literature review
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Issue Date2010
PublisherPergamon. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ijnurstu
Citation
International Journal Of Nursing Studies, 2010, v. 47 n. 7, p. 918-925 How to Cite?
AbstractBackground: Post-traumatic stress disorder is one of the most prevalent mental health sequelae of intimate partner violence, and as a result, it has been extensively documented in Western literature. However, whether abused women from non-Western cultures experience similar post-traumatic responses to intimate partner violence is less documented. Objectives: The objectives of this paper were (1) to review the literature for information about post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence; (2) to provide a synthesis of the literature on post-traumatic stress disorder among abused Chinese women; and (3) to identify implications for practice and to suggest directions for research relating to post-traumatic stress disorder among abused Chinese women. Design: A systematic review of the literature. Data Sources: Following a systematic search for relevant literature in computerized databases and manual searches of English and Chinese language publications, five papers reporting on four studies conducted in China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and the United States were included in the review. Review Methods: Abstracts meeting the inclusion criteria were reviewed independently by two of the authors and any discrepancies were resolved by discussion. Full papers for selected abstracts were then retrieved and assessed independently by the same reviewers. Results: The present literature review revealed a paucity of information relating to post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms or diagnoses in abused Chinese women. Nevertheless, a link between post-traumatic stress disorder and intimate partner violence was demonstrated by the reviewed papers. Conclusions: Caution should be exercised when making comparison of the findings across the four studies because of the inherent methodological differences. Also, as the assessment tools have not been validated for culture-bound interpretation of trauma and symptom manifestation, comparisons of findings for Chinese women to women in Western literature should be undertaken with due consideration. Implications for practice and recommendations for future research are discussed. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/125565
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2023 Impact Factor: 7.5
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 2.377
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Funding AgencyGrant Number
University of Hong Kong200807176148
Funding Information:

This review was supported by a Small Project Funding (#200807176148) from the University of Hong Kong

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dc.contributor.authorChan, CHen_HK
dc.contributor.authorTiwari, Aen_HK
dc.contributor.authorFong, DYTen_HK
dc.contributor.authorHo, PCen_HK
dc.date.accessioned2010-10-31T11:38:36Z-
dc.date.available2010-10-31T11:38:36Z-
dc.date.issued2010en_HK
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal Of Nursing Studies, 2010, v. 47 n. 7, p. 918-925en_HK
dc.identifier.issn0020-7489en_HK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/125565-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Post-traumatic stress disorder is one of the most prevalent mental health sequelae of intimate partner violence, and as a result, it has been extensively documented in Western literature. However, whether abused women from non-Western cultures experience similar post-traumatic responses to intimate partner violence is less documented. Objectives: The objectives of this paper were (1) to review the literature for information about post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence; (2) to provide a synthesis of the literature on post-traumatic stress disorder among abused Chinese women; and (3) to identify implications for practice and to suggest directions for research relating to post-traumatic stress disorder among abused Chinese women. Design: A systematic review of the literature. Data Sources: Following a systematic search for relevant literature in computerized databases and manual searches of English and Chinese language publications, five papers reporting on four studies conducted in China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and the United States were included in the review. Review Methods: Abstracts meeting the inclusion criteria were reviewed independently by two of the authors and any discrepancies were resolved by discussion. Full papers for selected abstracts were then retrieved and assessed independently by the same reviewers. Results: The present literature review revealed a paucity of information relating to post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms or diagnoses in abused Chinese women. Nevertheless, a link between post-traumatic stress disorder and intimate partner violence was demonstrated by the reviewed papers. Conclusions: Caution should be exercised when making comparison of the findings across the four studies because of the inherent methodological differences. Also, as the assessment tools have not been validated for culture-bound interpretation of trauma and symptom manifestation, comparisons of findings for Chinese women to women in Western literature should be undertaken with due consideration. Implications for practice and recommendations for future research are discussed. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.en_HK
dc.languageengen_HK
dc.publisherPergamon. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ijnurstuen_HK
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Nursing Studiesen_HK
dc.subjectChinese womenen_HK
dc.subjectCultureen_HK
dc.subjectIntimate partner violenceen_HK
dc.subjectLiterature reviewen_HK
dc.subjectPost-traumatic stress disorderen_HK
dc.titlePost-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence: A review of the literatureen_HK
dc.typeArticleen_HK
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dc.identifier.emailTiwari, A: tiwari@hku.hken_HK
dc.identifier.emailFong, DYT: dytfong@hku.hken_HK
dc.identifier.emailHo, PC: pcho@hku.hken_HK
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dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2010.01.003en_HK
dc.identifier.pmid20303490en_HK
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dc.identifier.spage918en_HK
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dc.publisher.placeUnited Kingdomen_HK
dc.relation.projectChinese women's experiences of intimate partner relationships-
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