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The Intergenerational Effects of Intimate Partner Violence in Pregnancy: Mediating Pathways and Implications for Prevention.

Aja Louise Murray1, Daniela Kaiser1, Sara Valdebenito1, Claire Hughes2, Adriana Baban3, Asvini D Fernando4, Bernadette Madrid5, Catherine L Ward6, Joseph Osafo7, Michael Dunne8, Siham Sikander9, Susan Walker10, Vo Van Thang11, Mark Tomlinson12, Manuel Eisner1.   

Abstract

Prenatal intimate partner violence (P-IPV) can have significant adverse impacts on both mother and fetus. Existing P-IPV interventions focus on the safety of the mother and on reducing revictimization; yet expanding these to address the adverse impact on the fetus has considerable potential for preventing long-term negative developmental outcomes. In this review, we draw together evidence on major pathways linking exposure to P-IPV and child outcomes, arguing that these pathways represent potential targets to improve P-IPV intervention efforts. Using a narrative review of 112 articles, we discuss candidate pathways linking P-IPV to child outcomes, as well as their implications for intervention. Articles were identified via key word searches of social science and medical databases and by inspection of reference lists of the most relevant articles, including recent reviews and meta-analyses. Articles were included if they addressed issues relevant to understanding the effects of P-IPV on child outcomes via six core pathways: maternal stress and mental illness, maternal-fetal attachment, maternal substance use, maternal nutritional intake, maternal antenatal health-care utilization, and infection. We also included articles relevant for linking these pathways to P-IPV interventions. We conclude that developing comprehensive P-IPV interventions that target immediate risk to the mother as well as long-term child outcomes via the candidate mediating pathways identified have significant potential to help reduce the global burden of P-IPV.

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Keywords:  intimate partner violence; maternal mental health; pregnancy; prenatal development; stress; substance use

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30514180     DOI: 10.1177/1524838018813563

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trauma Violence Abuse        ISSN: 1524-8380


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