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. 2021 Jan-Apr;28(1):17-27.
doi: 10.4103/jfcm.JFCM_256_20. Epub 2021 Jan 7.

Associations between intimate partner violence and pregnancy complications: A cross-sectional study in India

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Associations between intimate partner violence and pregnancy complications: A cross-sectional study in India

Durga B Avanigadda et al. J Family Community Med. 2021 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

Background: The high prevalence rates of violence of the intimate partner affects the maternal health of the woman that sometimes ends in maternal mortality as well as the possibility of an adverse effect on the newborn. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence and determinants of intimate physical and sexual intimate partner violence (IPV) on mothers and examine the association between IPV and pregnancy complications.

Materials and methods: Data for the present study were retrieved from the National Family Health Survey-IV (2015-2016). In total, 79,729 women completed the domestic violence questions, but 24,882 were considered for this analysis. The study was restricted to currently married women aged 15-49 who had given birth to at least one child in the 5 years preceding the survey. The association between self-reporting pregnancy complications with the experience of IPV was examined using Chi-square test, followed by multivariate logistic regression.

Results: The study findings show that IPV, specifically physical and sexual violence, are associated with pregnancy complications. The results show that 31.6% of the women had experienced some form of IPV. The factors associated with IPV included husband's alcohol habit, women who had witnessed parental violence, and women whose husbands had shown high marital controlling behavior. The high level of pregnancy complications was reported by women who had experienced sexual violence, emotional violence, and women whose husbands display three or more specific behaviors.

Conclusion: Confidential screening for IPV and prompt referral to support services could be crucial in improving women's reproductive health.

Keywords: Intimate partner violence; marital control; pregnancy complications.

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