Subjective Sleep Quality in Women With Divorce Histories: The Role of Intimate Partner Victimization.

JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE(2016)

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A marital status of divorced or separated, as opposed to married, predicts increased risk of health problems, but not for all persons. Focusing on one established health risk that has been linked with divorcepoor subjective sleep qualitythe present cross-sectional study examined whether a history of physical intimate partner victimization (IPV) helps identify divorced women at potentially greater risk of health problems. Community midlife women with divorce histories, all of whom were free of current IPV, reported on their past month sleep quality and lifetime IPV. The predicted odds of poor sleep quality were significantly greater for women with, versus without, IPV histories. This held after adjusting for socioemotional, medical, or sociodemographic risks. A dose-response relationship between IPV chronicity and poor quality sleep was observed. IPV history may help identify divorced women at increased risk of poor quality sleep and, more broadly, poor health.
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divorce,sleep quality,postmenopausal,intimate partner victimization,posttraumatic stress
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