| Literature DB >> 26554450 |
M Brad Cannell1, Julie C Weitlauf2,3, Lorena Garcia4, Elena M Andresen5, Karen L Margolis6, Todd M Manini7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exposure to interpersonal violence, namely verbal and physical abuse, is a highly prevalent threat to women's health and well-being. Among older, post-menopausal women, several researchers have characterized a possible bi-directional relationship of abuse exposure and diminished physical functioning. However, studies that prospectively examine the relationship between interpersonal abuse exposure and physical functioning across multiple years of observation are lacking. To address this literature gap, we prospectively evaluate the association between abuse exposure and physical functioning in a large, national cohort of post-menopausal women across 12 years of follow-up observation.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26554450 PMCID: PMC4641397 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-015-0258-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Fig. 1Included participants
Baseline characteristics of 154,902 women from the Women’s Health Initiative, by abuse experiencea
| Characteristic |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No abuse ( | Verbal abuse only ( | Physical abuse only ( | Verbal and physical abuse ( | |
| Age | ||||
| 50–59 | 44,438 (32) | 6376 (41) | 141 (38) | 774 (49) |
| 60–69 | 62,243 (45) | 6675 (43) | 168 (46) | 592 (38) |
| 70–79 | 30,786 (22) | 2448 (16) | 58 (16) | 203 (13) |
| Race/Ethnicity | ||||
| White, non-Hispanic | 115,050 (84) | 12,962 (84) | 221 (60) | 1062 (68) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 11,948 (9) | 1134 (7) | 86 (23) | 243 (15) |
| Hispanic | 4805 (4) | 752 (5) | 31 (8) | 158 (10) |
| Other race, non-Hispanic | 5664 (4) | 651 (4) | 29 (8) | 106 (7) |
| Marital status | ||||
| Married or marriage-like relationship | 91,792 (67) | 11,003 (71) | 218 (60) | 982 (63) |
| Annual household income | ||||
| Less than $20,000 | 19,775 (15) | 2507 (17) | 99 (28) | 462 (31) |
| $20,000–$34,999 | 30,318 (23) | 3389 (23) | 79 (22) | 353 (23) |
| $35,000–$49,999 | 25,830 (19) | 2891 (19) | 67 (19) | 232 (15) |
| $50,000–$74,999 | 25,146 (19) | 2781 (19) | 48 (14) | 204 (13) |
| $75,00 or more | 23,848 (18) | 2459 (16) | 37 (10) | 158 (10) |
| Missing | 8424 (6) | 969 (6) | 27 (8) | 106 (7) |
| Education | ||||
| Less than High School | 6792 (5) | 754 (5) | 63 (17) | 170 (11) |
| High School Graduate | 23,931 (17) | 2332 (15) | 54 (15) | 246 (16) |
| Attended College | 51,725 (38) | 6236 (40) | 143 (39) | 704 (45) |
| College Graduate | 55,019 (40) | 6177 (40) | 107 (29) | 449 (29) |
| Living alone | 35,053 (26) | 3088 (20) | 92 (25) | 376 (24) |
| Study arm | ||||
| Clinical trial | 58,120 (42) | 6694 (43) | 164 (45) | 709 (45) |
| Observational study | 79,347 (58) | 8805 (57) | 203 (55) | 860 (55) |
| Current smoker | 8522 (7) | 1242 (9) | 31 (9) | 177 (12) |
| Heavy drinkerb | 15,410 (12) | 1578 (11) | 31 (9) | 144 (10) |
| Social support constructc | ||||
| 9–29 | 23,512 (17) | 5596 (37) | 100 (28) | 703 (46) |
| 30–34 | 20,975 (15) | 3204 (21) | 79 (22) | 280 (18) |
| 35–39 | 35,362 (26) | 3437 (22) | 93 (26) | 292 (19) |
| 40–43 | 26,709 (20) | 1850 (12) | 53 (15) | 152 (10) |
| 44–45 | 29,401 (22) | 1227 (8) | 38 (10) | 111 (7) |
| Body mass index | ||||
| Neither overweight nor obese | 47,313 (36) | 4829 (32) | 92 (26) | 405 (27) |
| Overweight | 46,164 (35) | 5097 (34) | 121 (35) | 505 (34) |
| Obese I | 24,125 (18) | 2992 (20) | 82 (23) | 350 (23) |
| Obese II | 9811 (7) | 1307 (9) | 35 (10) | 160 (11) |
| Extreme obese | 5069 (4) | 710 (5) | 19 (5) | 85 (6) |
| General health | ||||
| Excellent or very good | 81,655 (60) | 7731 (50) | 164 (45) | 638 (41) |
| Depression | 12,054 (9) | 3816 (25) | 81 (23) | 588 (39) |
aThe difference in distributions between abuse exposure groups was statistically significant (p < 0.05) for every characteristic. The statistical significance of differences in proportions was determined using the chi-squared method
bIn accordance with definitions used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [78], women were considered to drink heavily if they self-reported consuming more than 1 drink per day on average
cRange 9–45; higher score indicates greater support
Mean initial physical function scorea by baseline age group and abuse experienceb
| No abuse | Verbal abuse only | Physical abuse only | Verbal and physical abuse | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Mean (sd) |
| Mean (sd) |
| Mean (sd) |
| Mean (sd) | |
| Age 50–59 | 44,438 | 86.0 (17.9) | 6376 | 82.1 (20.3) | 141 | 79.9 (21.6) | 774 | 75.4 (25.0) |
| Age 60–69 | 62,243 | 81.6 (19.2) | 6675 | 77.4 (21.3) | 168 | 71.2 (25.2) | 592 | 71.3 (24.8) |
| Age 70–79 | 30,786 | 75.1 (21.3) | 2448 | 71.1 (22.4) | 58 | 67.8 (24.3) | 203 | 69.0 (23.5) |
aScore on the physical function scale (PFS) of the Rand 36-Item Health Survey (SF-36) the first time it was administered. Scores range from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating better physical function
bSelf-reported abuse exposure (none, verbal only, physical only, both) the first time asked
Model estimated unadjusted and adjusted odds of significant physical impairment at baseline by abuse experience at baseline
| Abuse exposure | Unadjusted model (95 % CI) | Minimally adjusted modela (95 % CI) | Saturated modelb (95 % CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| No abuse | Referent | Referent | Referent |
| Verbal abuse only | 1.32 (1.28, 1.37) | 1.20 (1.16, 1.25) | 1.16 (1.11, 1.21) |
| Physical abuse only | 1.75 (1.43, 2.15) | 1.55 (1.23, 1.95) | 1.38 (1.06, 1.80) |
| Verbal and physical abuse | 1.87 (1.69, 2.06) | 1.53 (1.37, 1.72) | 1.33 (1.17, 1.52) |
aAdjusted for age, self-reported general health, and depression
bAdjusted for age, race/ethnicity, marital status, income, education, living alone, study arm, smoking status, heavy drinking, social support, body mass index, self-reported general health, and depression
Model estimated differences in physical function decline over time (in years) by age group at baseline and abuse experiencea
| 50–59 ( | 60–69 ( | 70–79 ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Difference in rate of changeb (se) | |||
| No abuse | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| Verbal abuse only | −0.09 (0.02)** | −0.08 (0.02)** | 0.00 (0.04) |
| Physical abuse only | −0.11 (0.11) | 0.02 (0.12) | −0.48 (0.25) |
| Verbal and physical abuse | −0.11 (0.05)* | 0.03 (0.06) | 0.22 (0.14) |
* p < .05; ** p < .001 for the null hypothesis that the difference in the current estimate and the estimate for no abuse is equal to zero
aAbuse exposure is modeled as a time-varying exposure in multilevel models
bDifference in rate of change estimates are additionally adjusted for baseline PFS