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Roldan, K., (2022). Riesgo de Feminicidio y trastorno por estrés postraumático en pacientes de un centro de salud mental comunitario de Trujillo, 2021 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/9401
Roldan, K., Riesgo de Feminicidio y trastorno por estrés postraumático en pacientes de un centro de salud mental comunitario de Trujillo, 2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/9401
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title = "Riesgo de Feminicidio y trastorno por estrés postraumático en pacientes de un centro de salud mental comunitario de Trujillo, 2021",
author = "Roldan Álvarez, Karen Tatiana",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana",
year = "2022"
}
This research has as a general objective to determine the relationship between the risk of femicide and post-traumatic stress in patients of a community mental health center. Material and methods: For this, he worked with a quantitative approach to research of a non-experimental, descriptive, simple correlational, cross-sectional type, in a sample of 27 women who had some history of intimate partner violence who were treated at the Health Center. Community Mental Health Frida Layza Cossio, from the city of Trujillo. The ““Risk Assessment Sheet““ was used to measure the risk of femicide and the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Severity Scale to measure its level of severity. Results: A correlation coefficient of 0.528 was found between the risk of femicide and post-traumatic stress disorder in women victims of intimate partner violence with an adequate level of significance (0.000). And a significant association (p= 0.02) through logistic regression between risk of femicide and PTSD. And an odds ratio of 10.44. Conclusion: So, it is concluded that there is a direct correlation between the variables studied and that their strength of association is moderate. Therefore, the higher the risk of femicide, the higher the level of severity of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and lower levels of the first correlate with lower levels of the second. We also conclude that a high level of femicide risk predicts a high level of PTSD. And that an increase of a femicide risk category will make it 10.44 times more likely that the level of PTSD is high compared to a low level
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