TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - Disparities in resource availability, psychological intimate partner violence, and depression among Hispanic women JO - Issues in mental health nursing A1 - Baeza, María Jose A1 - Cianelli, Rosina A1 - De Oliveira, Giovanna A1 - Villegas, Natalia A1 - De Santis, Joseph P. A1 - Iriarte, Evelyn A1 - Peragallo Montano, Nilda SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - This study aims to analyze the relationship between the availability of resources, exposure to psychological intimate partner violence (P-IPV), and depression in Hispanic women in South Florida. This secondary data analysis used cross-sectional baseline data from SEPA (Salud, Educación, Prevención y Autocuidado) III. SEPA III was a randomized controlled trial that tested the SEPA intervention with 320 cisgender, sexually active Hispanic women. Descriptive analysis, logistic, and multiple regressions were conducted. Lower sexual relationship power and attending religious services were associated with higher odds of P-IPV. Reporting a history of P-IPV in the last 3 months predicted depression scores and higher depression scores were associated with higher odds of experiencing P-IPV. Participants with higher depressive scores reported less education, increased emergency room utilization, and less sexual relationship power. P-IPV is highly prevalent among Hispanic women living in South Florida. The availability of personal and community resources can buffer the risk of P-IPV and its mental health consequences. Nurses can strengthen women's resources to prevent Hispanic women from exposure to P-IPV.

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LA - en SN - 0161-2840 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2023.2195500 ID - ref1 ER -