Психосоциальные мероприятия в отношении женщин с психическими расстройствами – жертв бытового насилия (по результатам систематических обзоров и метаанализов)

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Семенова Н.Д., Качаева М.А., Шпорт С.В. Психосоциальные мероприятия в отношении женщин с психическими расстройствами – жертв бытового насилия (по результатам систематических обзоров и метаанализов) // Российский психиатрический журнал. 2021. №1. С. 93-102.

Аннотация

В аналитическом обзоре с целью представления современных доказательных исследований психологических вмешательств, адаптированных к опыту женщин, пострадавших от внутрисемейного насилия, сопоставляются специализированные, фокусированные на травме методы с общими вмешательствами, особенно широко распространёнными в странах третьего мира. Обзор структурирован по следующим рубрикам: гендерно обусловленное насилие и насилие со стороны близкого партнёра; насилие и COVID-19; систематические обзоры и метаанализы, а также данные о распространённости бытового насилия в разных странах; психосоциальные вмешательства, осуществляемые в отношении женщин с психическими расстройствами, подвергшихся бытовому насилию; бытовое насилие как модератор эффективности психосоциальной терапии женщин с психическими расстройствами.

Ключевые слова бытовое (домашнее) насилие; гендерно обусловленное насилие; психосоциальные вмешательства; систематические обзоры и метаанализы

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