研究发现,虐待关系中反复发生的脑震荡和扼杀会伤害妇女的大脑功能。
Repeated concussions and strangulation in abusive relationships harm women’s brain function, study finds.
Monash大学在澳大利亚进行的一项研究将亲密伴侣暴力中反复发生的脑震荡和扼杀与记忆和学习困难等长期认知问题联系起来。
A Monash University study in Australia links repeated concussions and strangulation in intimate partner violence to long-term cognitive issues like memory and learning difficulties.
在经历过六起以上此类事件的妇女中,认知性能明显差得多,84.2%的妇女报告被勒死和轻度脑损伤。
Among women who experienced more than six such incidents, cognitive performance was significantly worse, with 84.2% reporting both strangulation and mild brain injury.
该研究在《神经创伤期刊》上发表,突出介绍了与运动员相似的未获承认的神经系统损害,敦促更好地筛查和支持幸存者。
The research, published in the Journal of Neurotrauma, highlights underrecognized neurological damage resembling that in athletes, urging better screening and support for survivors.