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Intimate partner violence and psychoemotional disturbance among pregnant women admitted to hospital with prenatal complications

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Korte inhoud:OBJECTIVE: To assess intimate partner violence (IPV) and psychoemotional disturbance among pregnant women in a low-income setting. METHODS: In total, 283 pregnant women with high-risk prenatal complications were surveyed via the 20-item Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20) and the Violence against Women screening tool. A total SRQ-20 score of at least 7 was defined as indicating psychoemotional disturbance. RESULTS: Median age of participants was 24 years, 65 (23.0%) came from marginal areas, 6 (2.1%) had no education, and 75 (26.5%) had fewer than 5 prenatal visits. Median gestational age at survey was 33 weeks, with 224 (79.2%) admitted for treatment of threatened preterm labor. Median age of partner was 27 years, and 72 (25.5%) consumed alcohol on a daily basis. Ninety-eight (34.6%) pregnant women experienced at least 1 type of physical abuse or violence during the current pregnancy. Median total SRQ-20 score was 7. Overall, 145 (51.2%) had scores of 7 or higher. Total SRQ-20 scores positively correlated with the presence of IPV (number of positive items) and parity, and inversely correlated with maternal education level and gestational age at survey. CONCLUSION: IPV was highly prevalent and significantly correlated with female psychoemotional disturbance.
Gepubliceerd in: International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics
ISSN: 0020-7292
Issue: 3
Volume: 118
Pagina's: 194 - 197
Jaar van publicatie:2012
Trefwoorden:Leeftijds- en gender-gerelateerde geneeskunde
Reviewstatus:Peer-reviewed