Literature DB >> 12083060

[Impact of domestic violence on reproductive and neonatal health].

E Arcos1, M Uarac, I Molina, A Repossi, M Ulloa.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Domestic violence can have an important influence on mother and child health. AIM: To assess the consequences of remote and actual, emotional or physical, domestic violence on the reproductive and newborn health in pregnant women.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A longitudinal epidemiological observation from an Urban Primary Health Care Center from Valdivia, Chile, in 1998. Two cohorts were studied: Pregnant women that experienced domestic violence (index group) and pregnant women not exposed to domestic violence (control group). Women were followed during pregnancy and at labor. The newborn was also assessed.
RESULTS: The index group had a higher relative risk (RR) for impending abortion (RR 1.44, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.07-1.93), hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy (RR 1.5, 95% CI: 1.18-1.96), intrahepatic cholestasis (RR 1.5, 95% CI: 1.1-1.94). Women that experienced violence during pregnancy had a higher risk of urinary tract infection (RR 2.88, 95% CI: 1.28-6.43), intrauterine growth retardation (RR 3.7, 95% CI: 1.77-7.93) and intrahepatic cholestasis. Newborns from the index group had lower weight, size and gestational age.
CONCLUSIONS: Domestic violence is associated with hypertension during pregnancy and intrauterine growth retardation. The incorporation of bio-psychological evaluation and monitoring systems could attenuate the consequences of domestic violence.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12083060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Chil        ISSN: 0034-9887            Impact factor:   0.553


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1.  Domestic Violence during Pregnancy and Mental Health: Exploratory Study in Primary Health Centers in Peñalolén.

Authors:  R Carla Crempien; Graciela Rojas; Patricio Cumsille; M Camila Oda
Journal:  ISRN Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2010-10-28

2.  Intimate partner violence against women and its association with pregnancy loss in Ethiopia: evidence from a national survey.

Authors:  Tenaw Yimer Tiruye; Catherine Chojenta; Melissa L Harris; Elizabeth Holliday; Deborah Loxton
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2020-09-04       Impact factor: 2.809

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