| Literature DB >> 26813894 |
Zahra Tavoli1,2, Azadeh Tavoli3, Razieh Amirpour4, Reihaneh Hosseini5, Ali Montazeri6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Quality of life in pregnant women is an important issue both for women's and fetus' health. This study aimed to examine quality of life in a group of women who were exposed to domestic violence during pregnancy.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26813894 PMCID: PMC4729045 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-016-0810-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
The characteristics of the study samples
| Total ( | Non-abused ( | Physical-abused ( | Psychological-abused ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group (No., %) | 0.07* | ||||
| 15–20 | 31 (13.5) | 9 (11.1) | 11 (14.5) | 11 (15.1) | |
| 21–25 | 87 (37.8) | 32 (39.5) | 27 (35.5) | 28 (38.4) | |
| 26–30 | 73 (31.7) | 34 (42.0) | 21 (27.6) | 18 (24.7) | |
| 31–40 | 39 (17.0) | 6 (7.4) | 17 (22.4) | 16 (21.9) | |
| Mean (SD) | 26.0 (4.9) | 25.4 (4.0) | 26.2 (5.2) | 26.6 (5.4) | 0.33** |
| Education (No., %) | 0.0005* | ||||
| Primary | 60 (26.1) | 11 (13.6) | 24 (32.9) | 25 (32.9) | |
| Secondary | 157 (68.2) | 62 (76.5) | 48 (65.8) | 47 (61.8) | |
| Higher | 13 (5.7) | 8 (9.9) | 1 (1.4) | 4 (5.3) | |
| Parity | 0.01* | ||||
| No child | 54 (23.5) | 17 (21.0) | 17 (22.4) | 20 (27.4) | |
| 1–2 children | 140 (60.9) | 59 (72.8) | 46 (60.5) | 35 (47.9) | |
| 3–5 children | 36 (15.7) | 5 (6.2) | 13 (17.1) | 18 (24.7) | |
| Mean (SD) | 1.35 (1.13) | 1.2 (0.94) | 1.5 (1.33) | 1.36 (1.09) | 0.26** |
* Derived from chi-square (secondary and higher education was treated as one category)
** Derived from one-way analysis of variance
Comparing quality of life scores between abused and non-abused groups*
| All ( | Non-abused ( | Abused ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | t-value |
| |
| Physical functioning | 59.1 (24.1) | 68.7 (22.4) | 53.9 (23.5) | 4.61 | <0.0001 |
| Role physical | 31.9 (34.1) | 43.2 (39.5) | 25.8 (29.2) | 3.78 | <0.0001 |
| Bodily pain | 65.6 (25.9) | 70.7 (26.0) | 64.2 (26.3) | 1.08 | 0.27 |
| General health | 64.2 (22.8) | 69.5 (21.9) | 61.4 (22.9) | 2.59 | 0.01 |
| Vitality | 47.7 (22.2) | 55.6 (21.6) | 43.5 (21.5) | 4.06 | <0.0001 |
| Social functioning | 61.0 (25.0) | 70.5 (23.4) | 55.8 (24.4) | 4.39 | <0.0001 |
| Role emotional | 29.2 (37.0) | 46.0 (42.6) | 20.1 (29.9) | 5.37 | <0.0001 |
| Mental health | 58.2 (20.4) | 63.5 (19.3) | 55.3 (20.4) | 2.95 | 0.003 |
* Higher scores indicate better health
** Derived from two independent samples t-test
Comparing quality of life scores among non-abused, physical abused, and psychological abused groups*
| Non-abused ( | Physical-abused ( | Psychological-abused ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | F value |
| |
| Physical functioning | 68.7 (22.4) | 53.0 (23.1) | 54.8 (24.1)a | 10.73 | <0.0001 |
| Role physical | 43.2 (39.5) | 21.0 (29.1) | 30.8 (28.7)a, b | 8.86 | <0.0001 |
| Bodily pain | 70.7 (26.0) | 58.0 (25.3) | 68.1 (25.0)b | 5.26 | 0.006 |
| General health | 69.5 (21.9) | 57.5 (23.3) | 65.1 (22.1)a, b | 5.54 | 0.004 |
| Vitality | 55.6 (21.6) | 46.2 (21.2) | 40.6 (21.5)a | 9.55 | <0.0001 |
| Social functioning | 70.5 (23.4) | 56.0 (25.4) | 55.6 (23.5)a | 9.63 | <0.0001 |
| Role emotional | 46.0 (42.6) | 21.0 (29.1) | 19.2 (30.9)a | 14.45 | <0.0001 |
| Mental health | 63.5 (19.3) | 57.0 (20.1) | 53.5 (20.7)a | 4.93 | 0.008 |
* Higher scores indicate better health
** Derived from one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA)
a Post hoc Tukey test comparison of psychologically abused vs. non abused women significant at p < 0.05
b Post hoc Tukey test comparison of psychologically abused versus physically abused significant at p < 0.05
The results obtained from logistic regression analysis for the poor general and mental health
| No. (%)a | Adjusted OR | 95 % CI |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General health | ||||
| Age | ||||
| 15–20 | 18 (58.0) | 1.80 | 0.66–4.92 | 0.25 |
| 21–25 | 44 (50.5) | 1.61 | 0.64–4.03 | 0.31 |
| 26–30 | 20 (27.3) | 1.60 | 0.47–5.45 | 0.44 |
| 31–40 | 10 (25.6) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Education | ||||
| Higher | 4 (30.7) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Secondary | 60 (38.2) | 1.01 | 0.52–1.96 | 0.97 |
| Primary | 28 (46.6) | 1.52 | 0.71–3.24 | 0.27 |
| Parity | ||||
| No child | 31 (57.4) | 1.37 | 0.25–1.60 | 0.33 |
| 1–2 children | 49 (35.0) | 1.11 | 0.26–2.51 | 0.71 |
| 3–5 children | 12 (33.3) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Violence | ||||
| None | 25 (27.2) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Physical | 38 (41.3) | 2.13 | 1.05–4.36 | 0.03 |
| Psychological | 29 (31.5) | 1.24 | 0.62–2.48 | 0.53 |
| Mental health | ||||
| Age | ||||
| 15–20 | 20 (64.5) | 1.62 | 0.49–5.32 | 0.42 |
| 21–25 | 39 (44.8) | 1.52 | 0.62–3.68 | 0.35 |
| 26–30 | 24 (32.8) | 1.04 | 0.39–2.74 | 0.94 |
| 31–40 | 12 (30.7) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Education | ||||
| Higher | 5 (38.4) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Secondary | 61 (38.8) | 1.07 | 0.55–2.08 | 0.83 |
| Primary | 29 (48.3) | 1.28 | 0.61–2.73 | 0.42 |
| Parity | ||||
| No child | 28 (51.9) | 1.35 | 0.32–2.15 | 0.23 |
| 1–2 children | 55 (39.2) | 1.11 | 0.29–1.32 | 0.58 |
| 3–5 children | 12 (33.3) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Violence | ||||
| None | 26 (32.1) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Physical | 31. (40.8) | 1.27 | 0.64–2.51 | 0.49 |
| Psychological | 38 (52.1) | 1.89 | 1.09–3.84 | 0.04 |
a Number (row %) for poor physical health (n = 92) and poor mental health (n = 95)