TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Domestic Violence/psychology/statistics & numerical data KW - Female KW - Health Status KW - Humans KW - Indians, North American/psychology/statistics & numerical data KW - Mental Disorders/diagnosis/epidemiology KW - Mood Disorders/epidemiology/prevention & control/psychology KW - New Mexico/epidemiology KW - Prevalence KW - Primary Health Care/statistics & numerical data KW - Questionnaires KW - Sex Offenses/psychology/statistics & numerical data KW - Sexual Partners/psychology KW - Spouse Abuse/psychology/statistics & numerical data KW - Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/epidemiology/psychology KW - Substance-Related Disorders/diagnosis/epidemiology KW - United States KW - United States Indian Health Service/statistics & numerical data KW - Violence/psychology/statistics & numerical data KW - Women/psychology AU - B. Duran AU - J. Oetzel AU - T. Parker AU - L. H. Malcoe AU - J. Lucero AU - Y. Jiang A1 - AB - The relationship of intimate partner violence (IPV) with mental disorders was investigated among 234 American Indian/Alaska Native female primary care patients. Results indicated that unadjusted prevalence ratios for severe physical or sexual abuse (relative to no IPV) were significant for anxiety, PTSD, mood, and any mental disorder. Adjusted prevalence ratios showed severe physical or sexual IPV to be associated with any mood disorder. Patterns of IPV and mental health have implications for detection and service utilization. BT - American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research (Online) C5 - Healthcare Disparities CP - 2 CY - United States IS - 2 JF - American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research (Online) N2 - The relationship of intimate partner violence (IPV) with mental disorders was investigated among 234 American Indian/Alaska Native female primary care patients. Results indicated that unadjusted prevalence ratios for severe physical or sexual abuse (relative to no IPV) were significant for anxiety, PTSD, mood, and any mental disorder. Adjusted prevalence ratios showed severe physical or sexual IPV to be associated with any mood disorder. Patterns of IPV and mental health have implications for detection and service utilization. PP - United States PY - 2009 SN - 1533-7731; 1533-7731 SP - 11 EP - 27 EP - T1 - Intimate partner violence and alcohol, drug, and mental disorders among American Indian women in primary care T2 - American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research (Online) TI - Intimate partner violence and alcohol, drug, and mental disorders among American Indian women in primary care U1 - Healthcare Disparities U2 - 19639543 VL - 16 VO - 1533-7731; 1533-7731 Y1 - 2009 ER -