Self-esteem in the context of intimate partner violence: A concept analysis

被引:8
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作者
Guler, Ayse [1 ]
Bankston, Karen [1 ]
Smith, Carolyn R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cincinnati, Coll Nursing, 3110 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45221 USA
关键词
concept analysis; intimate partner violence; self-esteem; violence against women; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; NATIONAL SAMPLE; CONCEPT CLARITY; SOCIAL SUPPORT; WOMEN; HEALTH; DEPRESSION; SURVIVORS; SYMPTOMS;
D O I
10.1111/nuf.12798
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
AIM: To explore the meaning of self-esteem in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV). Background: IPV is a preventable public health issue. The dynamic of IPV diminishes women's self-esteem. Defining self-esteem will guide the development of IPV interventions in healthcare settings. Design: Walker and Avant's eight-step approach was used. Data Source: The search was conducted from Oxford Dictionary of English online, CINAHL, APA PsycInfo, PubMed, Women's Studies International, and Google Scholar. Review Methods: No limits on the year of publication were applied. Results: Defining attributes of self-esteem are self-concept, self-affirmation, and self-respect. Antecedents of self-esteem are exposure to IPV and victim-blaming attitudes by healthcare professionals. Consequences include depression, substance abuse, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Empirical referents include self-worth, self-competence, self-blame, self-evaluation, self-confidence, and self-determination. Conclusions: Current literature is limited in its definition of self-esteem in the context of IPV. Women experiencing IPV with low self-esteem might not seek help for IPV from nurses. Nurses could develop culturally appropriate IPV screening tools that assess the changes in self-esteem among women from different socio-demographic and cultural backgrounds. The defining attributes could contribute to developing comprehensive IPV screening tools in healthcare settings.
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页码:1484 / 1490
页数:7
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