| Literature DB >> 26032597 |
Radha Kothari1, Abigail Easter1, Rebecca Lewis1, Louise M Howard2, Nadia Micali1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is estimated to be 4%-8%. Women with mental health difficulties are at increased risk for IPV during the perinatal period. Prevalence of IPV is high among women with eating disorders (ED); however, prevalence of IPV during the perinatal period among women with ED is unknown.Entities:
Keywords: ALSPAC; anorexia nervosa; bulimia nervosa; eating disorder; emotional IPV; intimate partner violence; perinatal; physical IPV; pregnancy; prevalence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26032597 PMCID: PMC4737194 DOI: 10.1002/eat.22429
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Eat Disord ISSN: 0276-3478 Impact factor: 4.861
Prevalence of physical and emotional IPV during and after the perinatal period among women with a lifetime eating disorder
| No ED | AN | BN | AN + BN | ||||||
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| Prenatal period | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 9,969 | 8,298 | 282 (2.9%) | 130 | 7 (5.0%) | 157 | 6 (3.6%) | 65 | 6 (8.6%) |
| Emotional IPV | 10,041 | 8,904 | 962 (10.0%) | 128 | 24 (17.5%) | 160 | 34 (20.2%) | 64 | 18 (26.1%) |
| Postnatal Period | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 10,620 | 8,186 | 218 (2.1%) | 122 | 5 (3.5%) | 153 | 8 (4.5%) | 61 | 3 (3.8%) |
| Emotional IPV | 10,620 | 8,186 | 811 (7.4%) | 122 | 23 (16.2%) | 153 | 25 (14.0%) | 61 | 13 (18.3%) |
| 8–33 months after delivery | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 8,680 | 6,833 | 433 (5.2%) | 101 | 11 (9.6%) | 126 | 14 (9.7%) | 53 | 9 (14.3%) |
| Emotional IPV | 8,812 | 6,912 | 1,431 (16.9%) | 104 | 31 (26.3%) | 127 | 35 (24.1%) | 54 | 18 (28.1%) |
Sample sizes for logistic regression analyses during the prenatal period, postnatal period, and 8–33 months after delivery
| No ED | ED (no concerns/symptoms) | ED (with concerns/symptoms) | |||||||
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| No | Yes | Total | No | Yes | Total | No | Yes | Total | |
| Prenatal | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 8,132 (98.0%) | 166 (2.0%) | 8,298 | 175 (95.6%) | 8 (4.4%) | 183 | 163 (96.4%) | 6 (3.6%) | 169 |
| Emotional IPV | 7,689 (92.6%) | 615 (7.4%) | 8,304 | 154 (84.6%) | 28 (15.4%) | 182 | 131 (77.1%) | 39 (22.9%) | 170 |
| Postnatal | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 8,051 (98.4%) | 135 (1.6%) | 8,186 | 171 (96.6%) | 6 (3.4%) | 177 | 153 (96.2%) | 6 (3.8%) | 159 |
| Emotional IPV | 7,634 (93.3%) | 552 (6.7%) | 8,186 | 151 (85.3%) | 26 (14.7%) | 177 | 130 (81.8%) | 29 (18.7%) | 159 |
| 8–33 months after delivery | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 6,563 (96.0%) | 270 (4.0%) | 6,833 | 138 (90.8%) | 14 (9.2%) | 152 | 113 (88.3%) | 15 (11.7%) | 128 |
| Emotional IPV | 5,922 (85.7%) | 990 (14.3%) | 6,912 | 122 (79.2%) | 32 (16.9%) | 154 | 88 (67.2%) | 43 (32.8%) | 131 |
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| Prenatal | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 8,065 (98.1%) | 153 (1.9%) | 8,218 | 170 (95.5%) | 8 (4.5%) | 178 | 105 (95.5%) | 5 (4.5%) | 110 |
| Emotional IPV | 7,634 (92.8%) | 590 (7.2%) | 8,224 | 149 (84.7%) | 27 (15.3%) | 176 | 83 (74.1%) | 29 (25.9%) | 112 |
| Postnatal | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 7,966 (98.4%) | 133 (1.6%) | 8,099 | 166 (96.5%) | 6 (3.5%) | 172 | 99 (95.2%) | 5 (4.8%) | 104 |
| Emotional IPV | 7,551 (93.2%) | 548 (6.8%) | 8,099 | 147 (85.5%) | 25 (14.5%) | 172 | 84 (80.8%) | 20 (19.2%) | 104 |
| 8–33 months after delivery | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 6,514 (96.1%) | 265 (3.9%) | 6,779 | 134 (91.2%) | 13 (8.8%) | 147 | 68 (86.1%) | 11 (13.3%) | 79 |
| Emotional IPV | 588 (85.7%) | 978 (14.3%) | 6,859 | 119 (79.3%) | 31 (20.7%) | 150 | 48 (58.5%) | 34 (41.5%) | 82 |
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| Prenatal | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 7,382 (98.0%) | 150 (2.0%) | 7,532 | 165 (95.9%) | 7 (4.1%) | 172 | 155 (96.3%) | 6 (3.7%) | 161 |
| Emotional IPV | 6,965 (82.5%) | 565 (7.5%) | 7,530 | 146 (84.4%) | 27 (15.6%) | 173 | 125 (77.2%) | 37 (22.8%) | 162 |
| Postnatal | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 7,311 (98.3%) | 127 (1.7%) | 7,438 | 161 (96.4%) | 6 (3.6%) | 167 | 145 (96.0%) | 6 (4.0%) | 151 |
| Emotional IPV | 6,930 (93.2%) | 508 (6.8%) | 7,438 | 142 (85.0%) | 25 (15.0%) | 167 | 123 (81.5%) | 28 (18.5%) | 151 |
| 8–33 months after delivery | |||||||||
| Physical IPV | 6,022 (96.1%) | 244 (3.9%) | 6,266 | 130 (90.3%) | 14 (9.7%) | 144 | 107 (87.7%) | 15 (12.3%) | 122 |
| Emotional IPV | 5,416 (85.5%) | 922 (14.5%) | 6,338 | 118 (80.8%) | 28 (19.2%) | 146 | 83 (66.9%) | 41 (33.1%) | 124 |
Comparison of sociodemographic factors across eating disorder (ED) and non‐ED groups
| No ED | Lifetime ED | Lifetime ED with pregnancy shape/weight concerns and/or purging | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ethnicity: non‐white (vs. white), | 190 (2.2) | 4 (2.1) | 6 (3.4) |
| Maternal education: A level | 3,276 (37.6) | 105 (55.6) | 68 (39.1) |
| Parity | 4,806 (55.1) | 98 (51.9) | 90 (51.7) |
| Relationship status: married/cohabiting (vs. single/widowed/divorced), | 6,949 (79.7) | 134 (70.9) | 111 (63.8) |
| Age of mother at delivery (years), mean (SD) | 28.5 (4.7) | 28.2 (4.7) | 29.5 (4.9) |
Parity = presence of other children at time of pregnancy (multiparous) or not (primiparous).
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Associations between maternal exposure (ED) and physical IPV; unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals, and p‐values
| Model 1: OR (95% CI), | Model 2: OR (95% CI), | Model 3: OR (95% CI), | Model 4: OR (95% CI), | |
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| Prenatal | ||||
| No ED | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| Lifetime ED | 2.24 (1.09–4.62), .03 | 2.34 (1.11–4.93), .03 | 2.33 (1.10–4.94), .03 | 2.20 (0.99–0.001), .05 |
| Lifetime ED with pregnancy shape and weight concern and/or purging | 1.80 (0.79–4.13), .16 | 1.45 (0.62–3.37), .40 | 1.45 (0.62–3.39), .40 | 1.31 (0.56–3.09), .53 |
| Postnatal | ||||
| No ED | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| Lifetime ED | 2.09 (0.91–4.81), .08 | 2.14 (0.92–4.98), .08 | 2.05 (0.87–4.80), .10 | 2.30 (0.98–5.42), .06 |
| Lifetime ED with pregnancy shape and weight concern and/or purging | 2.34 (1.02–5.38), .05 | 1.88 (0.81–4.37), .15 | 1.82 (0.77–4.27), .17 | 1.76 (0.75–4.14), .20 |
| Post‐perinatal | ||||
| No ED | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| Lifetime ED | 2.47 (1.40–4.33), .002 | 2.56 (1.43–4.59), .002 | 2.59 (1.44–4.64), .001 | 2.77 (1.54–4.99), .001 |
| Lifetime ED with pregnancy shape and weight concern and/or purging | 3.23 (1.86–5.61), <.001 | 2.64 (1.49–4.68), .001 | 2.29 (1.24–4.22), .01 | 2.61 (1.46–4.67), .001 |
Model 1 = unadjusted model. Model 2 = adjusted for maternal education, relationship status, maternal ethnicity, and parity. Model 3 = adjusted for maternal education, relationship status, maternal ethnicity, parity, and partners reaction to pregnancy. Model 4 = adjusted for maternal education, relationship status, maternal ethnicity, parity, and maternal childhood sexual abuse. Prenatal = during pregnancy. Postnatal = birth to 8 months postnatal. Post‐perinatal = 8–33 months after delivery. Lifetime ED (no pregnancy weight and shape concern/symptoms) = self‐report of ED over the lifetime at 12 weeks gestation without high shape and weight concerns and/or compensatory behaviors. Lifetime ED (with pregnancy weight and shape concern/symptoms) = self‐report of ED over lifetime at 12 weeks gestation with marked shape and weight concerns and/or compensatory behaviors.
Associations between maternal exposure (ED) and emotional IPV; unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals, and p‐values
| Model 1: OR (95% CI), | Model 2: OR (95% CI), | Model 3: OR (95% CI), | Model 4: OR (95% CI), | |
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| Prenatal | ||||
| No ED | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| Lifetime ED | 2.27 (1.51–3.43), <.001 | 2.11 (1.38–3.24), .001 | 2.12 (1.36–3.29), .001 | 2.11 (1.36–3.26), .001 |
| Lifetime ED with pregnancy shape and weight concern and/or purging | 3.72 (2.58–5.37), <.001 | 3.06 (2.09–4.50), <.001 | 2.85 (1.89–4.29), <.001 | 2.81 (1.89–4.19), <.001 |
| Postnatal | ||||
| No ED | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| Lifetime ED | 2.38 (1.56–3.64), <.001 | 2.23 (1.44–3.46), <.001 | 2.17 (1.39–3.38), .001 | 2.25 (1.44–3.53), <.001 |
| Lifetime ED with pregnancy shape and weight concern and/or purging | 3.09 (2.04–4.66), <.001 | 2.56 (1.67–3.91), <.001 | 2.57 (1.66–3.96), <.001 | 2.25 (1.44–3.53), <.001 |
| Post‐perinatal | ||||
| No ED | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| Lifetime ED | 1.57 (1.06–2.33), <.02 | 1.52 (1.01–2.27), .05 | 1.50 (1.00–2.25), .05 | 1.31 (0.85–2.01), .22 |
| Lifetime ED with pregnancy shape and weight concern and/or purging | 2.92 (2.02–4.24), <.001 | 2.60 (1.78–3.81), <.001 | 2.38 (1.60–3.53), <.001 | 2.48 (1.67–3.67), <.001 |
Model 1 = unadjusted model. Model 2 = adjusted for maternal education, relationship status, maternal ethnicity, and parity. Model 3 = adjusted for maternal education, relationship status, maternal ethnicity, parity, and partners reaction to pregnancy. Model 4 = adjusted for maternal education, relationship status, maternal ethnicity, parity, and maternal childhood sexual abuse. Prenatal = during pregnancy. Postnatal = birth to 8 months postnatal. Post‐perinatal = 8–33 months after delivery. Lifetime ED (no pregnancy weight and shape concern/symptoms) = self‐report of ED over the lifetime at 12 weeks gestation without high shape and weight concerns and/or compensatory behaviors. Lifetime ED (with pregnancy weight and shape concern/symptoms) = self‐report of ED over lifetime at 12 weeks gestation with marked shape and weight concerns and/or compensatory behaviors.
| Prenatal period | Postnatal period | 8‐33 months after deilvery | ||||
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| 12 weeks gestation | 18 weeks gestation | 32 weeks gestation | 8 weeks postnatal | 8 months postnatal | 21 months postnatal | 33 months postnatal |
| Maternal report of ED at any point over the lifetime | Maternal report of weight and shape concerns and/or purging behaviours over the previous 28 days | Maternal report of childhood sexual abuse | Maternal report of IPV since middle of pregnancy | Maternal report of IPV since birth of child | Maternal report of IPV since child was 8 months old | Maternal report of IPV since child was 18 months old |
| Partner response to pregnancy | ||||||
| Maternal report of IPV since pregnancy | ||||||