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Intimate partner violence among postpartum women: associated factors.

Karla Oliveira Marcacine1, Erika de Sá Vieira Abuchaim1, Larissa Jardini2, Kelly Pereira Coca1, Ana Cristina Freitas de Vilhena Abrão1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify the profile and assess the self-esteem of postpartum women, to characterize their babies and partners, and to verify the association of these characteristics with the occurrence of intimate partner violence (IPV).
METHOD: Cross-sectional study with 207 postpartum women assisted in a public clinic.
RESULTS: There was no statistic correlation among the sociodemographic variables, personal and obstetric characteristics with the occurrence of IPV. The postpartum women who showed low self-esteem presented a higher exposure risk to IPV (p<0.01; OR=2.01 and CI 95% [1.40-2.87]). The mothers of the babies that were born with low weight (less than 2,500 g) had almost twice the chances of suffering violence (p<0.05; OR=1.74 and CI 95% [1.00-3.03]). The women whose partners did not consume alcohol presented a lower probability to be exposed to IPV (p<0.05; OR=0.182 and CI 95% [0.03-0.93]).
CONCLUSION: Women's low self-esteem, babies' inappropriate weight and consumption of alcohol by partners were correlated to the occurrence of IPV.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29972528     DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Enferm        ISSN: 0034-7167


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1.  Intimate partner violence in the postpartum period and its associated factors among women attending a postnatal clinic in Central Ethiopia.

Authors:  Dejene Edosa Dirirsa; Adugna Alemu Desta; Tinsae Abeya Geleta; Mathewos Mekonnen Gemmechu; Girma Tufa Melese; Shimellis Tadese Abebe
Journal:  SAGE Open Med       Date:  2022-05-21
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