Angela Frederick Amar1, Eileen M Alexy. 1. Georgetown University, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Washington, DC, USA. acf25@georgetown.edu
Abstract
PROBLEM: This study describes the impact of the experience of dating violence on the daily lives of college women. METHODS: Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze transcribed responses from an open-ended question about the impact of dating violence. FINDINGS: Eight thematic categories emerged: emotional distress, distrust and using extra precautions, disconnected and distant in relationships, self-discontentment, disclaiming the experience, feeling disenfranchised, life disruption, and turning a situation from disempowering to empowering. CONCLUSIONS: Understanding the perspective of dating violence victims assists the advanced practice psychiatric nurse (APPN) with planning effective care. Routine screening about past and present experiences of violence must occur with all young women. Providers must be knowledgeable about available resources for victims.
PROBLEM: This study describes the impact of the experience of dating violence on the daily lives of college women. METHODS: Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze transcribed responses from an open-ended question about the impact of dating violence. FINDINGS: Eight thematic categories emerged: emotional distress, distrust and using extra precautions, disconnected and distant in relationships, self-discontentment, disclaiming the experience, feeling disenfranchised, life disruption, and turning a situation from disempowering to empowering. CONCLUSIONS: Understanding the perspective of dating violence victims assists the advanced practice psychiatric nurse (APPN) with planning effective care. Routine screening about past and present experiences of violence must occur with all young women. Providers must be knowledgeable about available resources for victims.
Authors: Marcela Gracia-Leiva; Alicia Puente-Martínez; Silvia Ubillos-Landa; José Luis González-Castro; Darío Páez-Rovira Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2020-05-02 Impact factor: 3.390