1. Lifetime history of interpersonal partner violence is associated with insomnia among midlife women veterans.
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Goldstein LA, Jakubowski KP, Huang AJ, Seal KH, Maguen S, Inslicht SS, Byers AL, and Gibson CJ
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- Humans, Female, United States epidemiology, Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Veterans, Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders epidemiology, Intimate Partner Violence psychology
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Objective: Over a third of women in the United States report a lifetime history of intimate partner violence. Although a recent review found that intimate partner violence is related to poor subjective sleep, the majority of studies involved reproductive-aged women and used suboptimal measures of interpersonal violence and/or insomnia. We examined the relationship between lifetime intimate partner violence and current clinical insomnia in a cross-sectional sample of midlife women veterans., Methods: Cross-sectional data were drawn from the Midlife Women Veterans Health Survey. Women Veterans (N = 232) aged 45 to 64 years enrolled in Department of Veterans Affairs health care in Northern California completed an adapted version of the Extended-Hurt, Insult, Threaten, Scream to assess lifetime history of intimate partner violence (screening threshold score and any physical, sexual, and psychological intimate partner violence) and the Insomnia Severity Index to assess current insomnia., Results: In multivariable analyses, lifetime history of intimate partner violence was associated with twofold to fourfold odds of current clinical insomnia, including overall intimate partner violence (odds ratio, 3.24; 95% confidence interval, 1.57-6.69), physical intimate partner violence (odds ratio, 2.01; 95% confidence interval, 1.09-3.70), psychological intimate partner violence (odds ratio, 3.98; 95% confidence interval, 2.06-7.71), and sexual intimate partner violence (odds ratio, 2.09; 95% confidence interval, 1.08-4.07)., Conclusions: Lifetime history of intimate partner violence is common and may be associated with clinical insomnia during midlife. Findings highlight the importance of screening midlife women for intimate partner violence and recognizing the potential role of this traumatic exposure on women's health., Competing Interests: Financial disclosure/conflicts of interest: Goldstein: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Defense. Jakubowski: North American Menopause Society - travel award for 2021 annual scientific meeting (New Investigator Award), unrelated to the submitted work; American Psychosomatic Society—travel award for 2022 annual scientific meeting, unrelated to the submitted work; NIH/NHLBI Career Development Award (5K23HL159293), unrelated to the submitted work. Byers: Department of Veterans Affairs; the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Mental Health. Gibson: Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program; University of Houston HEALTH-FAST Early Career Investigators Scholars Program. The other authors have nothing to disclose., (Copyright © 2023 by The North American Menopause Society.)
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- 2023
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