Mariana de Oliveira Fonseca-Machado1, Lisiane Camargo Alves2, Patrícia Scotini Freitas3, Juliana Cristina Dos Santos Monteiro4, Flávia Gomes-Sponholz5. 1. University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing - EERP-USP-, Brazil. 2. University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing - EERP-USP-, Brazil, lisiane.alves@usp.br. 3. Faculdade Pitágoras in Poços de Caldas, Brazil. 4. University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing - EERP-USP-, Brazil, jumonte@eerp.usp.br. 5. University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing - EERP-USP-, Brazil, flagomes@eerp.usp.br.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy and mental disorders in women in the pregnancy-puerperal cycle. METHODOLOGY: A review was conducted of papers published in Portuguese, English and Spanish regarding the study theme. The databases explored were PubMed, CINAHL, LILACS and PsycINFO. RESULTS: The 17 included papers studied the relationship between IPV and: pre- and postpartum depression (41%); pregnancy anxiety (23%) and pregnancy posttraumatic stress disorder (12%). None of the studies investigated the association between IPV and suicidal ideation. CONCLUSION: IPV against women during the pregnancy-puerperal cycle causes negative impacts on mental health. Concrete actions shall be proposed regarding the prevention, identification and treatment of women exposed to IPV during their pregnancy period.
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy and mental disorders in women in the pregnancy-puerperal cycle. METHODOLOGY: A review was conducted of papers published in Portuguese, English and Spanish regarding the study theme. The databases explored were PubMed, CINAHL, LILACS and PsycINFO. RESULTS: The 17 included papers studied the relationship between IPV and: pre- and postpartum depression (41%); pregnancy anxiety (23%) and pregnancy posttraumatic stress disorder (12%). None of the studies investigated the association between IPV and suicidal ideation. CONCLUSION: IPV against women during the pregnancy-puerperal cycle causes negative impacts on mental health. Concrete actions shall be proposed regarding the prevention, identification and treatment of women exposed to IPV during their pregnancy period.
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