The association between domestic abuse and depression and anxiety is well established. However, most work in this field is conducted in the US and rarely follows people up over longer periods of time, making it hard to understand fully the risk factors at play and the direction of the relationship. Researchers, publishing in the British Journal of Psychiatry, have for the first time looked at this issue in a UK, using the medical records of over 90,000 women spanning over 20 years. This is also the first time the relationship between domestic abuse and serious mental illness such as bipolar and schizophrenia has been investigated. The authors came to the SMC to discuss:
Speakers:
Dr Joht Singh Chandan, Academic Clinical Fellow in Public Health, University of Birmingham
Prof Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre of Crime, Justice and Policing, University of Birmingham
Dr Tom Thomas, Clinical Research Fellow, University of Birmingham