Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women (IPVAW) experience neuropsychological and cerebral changes, which have been linked to several tentative causal mechanisms, including elevated cortisol levels, psychopathological disorders, traumatic brain injury (TBI), hypoxic/ischemic brain damage,...

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Autores: Daugherty, Julia Caroline, García-Navas-Menchero, Maripaz, Fernández Fillol, Carmen, Hidalgo Ruzzante, Natalia Adriana|||0000-0002-9952-9478, Pérez García, Miguel|||0000-0003-4775-7556
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Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Granada (UGR)
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Palavra-chave:Intimate partner violence against women
Cognitive
Brain injury
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spelling Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner ViolenceDaugherty, Julia CarolineGarcía-Navas-Menchero, MaripazFernández Fillol, CarmenHidalgo Ruzzante, Natalia Adriana|||0000-0002-9952-9478Pérez García, Miguel|||0000-0003-4775-7556Intimate partner violence against womenCognitiveBrain injuryVictims of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women (IPVAW) experience neuropsychological and cerebral changes, which have been linked to several tentative causal mechanisms, including elevated cortisol levels, psychopathological disorders, traumatic brain injury (TBI), hypoxic/ischemic brain damage, and medical conditions related to IPVAW. While these mechanisms and their effects on brain function and neuropsychological health are well-documented in other clinical populations, they manifest with unique characteristics in women affected by IPVAW. Specifically, IPVAW is chronic and repeated in nature, and mechanisms are often cumulative and may interact with other comorbid conditions. Thus, in light of existing literature on neuropsychological alterations in other populations, and recognizing the distinct features in women who experience IPVAW, we propose a new theoretical model—the Neuro-IPVAWmodel. This framework aims to explain the complex interplay between these mechanisms and their impact on cognitive and brain health in IPVAWvictims. We anticipate that this theoretical model will be valuable for enhancing our understanding of neuropsychological and brain changes related to intimate partner violence, identifying research gaps in these mechanisms, and guiding future research directions in this area.French National Agency for Research (ANR) under the project ANR-23-CE28-0014-01Grant PID2022-143060NB-I00 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by ERDF/EUGrant PID2022-133825-I00 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the “European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR”MDPI20242024-09-30journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501VoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://hdl.handle.net/10481/96744https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14100996reponame:Digibug. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Granadainstname:Universidad de Granada (UGR)Inglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Attribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:dnet:digibug_____::d13c4aadc7d31472bbc55b4b5674e1d22025-07-12T12:40:41Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
title Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
spellingShingle Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
Daugherty, Julia Caroline
Intimate partner violence against women
Cognitive
Brain injury
title_short Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
title_full Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
title_fullStr Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
title_full_unstemmed Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
title_sort Tentative Causes of Brain and Neuropsychological Alterations in Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Daugherty, Julia Caroline
García-Navas-Menchero, Maripaz
Fernández Fillol, Carmen
Hidalgo Ruzzante, Natalia Adriana|||0000-0002-9952-9478
Pérez García, Miguel|||0000-0003-4775-7556
author Daugherty, Julia Caroline
author_facet Daugherty, Julia Caroline
García-Navas-Menchero, Maripaz
Fernández Fillol, Carmen
Hidalgo Ruzzante, Natalia Adriana|||0000-0002-9952-9478
Pérez García, Miguel|||0000-0003-4775-7556
author_role author
author2 García-Navas-Menchero, Maripaz
Fernández Fillol, Carmen
Hidalgo Ruzzante, Natalia Adriana|||0000-0002-9952-9478
Pérez García, Miguel|||0000-0003-4775-7556
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Intimate partner violence against women
Cognitive
Brain injury
topic Intimate partner violence against women
Cognitive
Brain injury
description Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women (IPVAW) experience neuropsychological and cerebral changes, which have been linked to several tentative causal mechanisms, including elevated cortisol levels, psychopathological disorders, traumatic brain injury (TBI), hypoxic/ischemic brain damage, and medical conditions related to IPVAW. While these mechanisms and their effects on brain function and neuropsychological health are well-documented in other clinical populations, they manifest with unique characteristics in women affected by IPVAW. Specifically, IPVAW is chronic and repeated in nature, and mechanisms are often cumulative and may interact with other comorbid conditions. Thus, in light of existing literature on neuropsychological alterations in other populations, and recognizing the distinct features in women who experience IPVAW, we propose a new theoretical model—the Neuro-IPVAWmodel. This framework aims to explain the complex interplay between these mechanisms and their impact on cognitive and brain health in IPVAWvictims. We anticipate that this theoretical model will be valuable for enhancing our understanding of neuropsychological and brain changes related to intimate partner violence, identifying research gaps in these mechanisms, and guiding future research directions in this area.
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