| Literature DB >> 32407320 |
Jay G Silverman1, Ruvani W Fonseka1, Nabamallika Dehingia1, Sabrina C Boyce1, Dharmendra Chandurkar2, Kultar Singh2, Katherine Hay3, Yamini Atmavilas4, Anita Raj1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: India suffers some of the highest maternal and neonatal mortality rates in the world. Intimate partner violence (IPV) can be a barrier to utilization of perinatal care, and has been associated with poor maternal and neonatal health outcomes. However, studies that assess the relationship between IPV and perinatal health care often focus solely on receipt of services, and not the quality of the services received. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32407320 PMCID: PMC7224484 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0232079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographics of women having a live birth in the past 12 months in the 25 highest-need districts of Uttar Pradesh, India by antenatal health service outcomes (unweighted ns and weighted percentages; N = 5020).
| Total | ≥ 4 ANC | Number of ANC tests | Home visit during 3rd trimester | Number of topics discussed at home visits | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | n | (%) | n | (%) | Mean | (SE) | n | (%) | Mean | (SE) | |
| Total | |||||||||||
| Age | |||||||||||
| 15–24 | 1658 | (32.96) | 229 | (13.93) | 4.44 | (0.07) | 851 | (50.35) | 4.16 | (0.15) | |
| 25–29 | 2155 | (42.67) | 257 | (13.94) | 4.21 | (0.07) | 1130 | (51.51) | 4.27 | (0.13) | |
| 30+ | 1207 | (24.37) | 114 | (13.95) | 4.01 | (0.09) | 603 | (49.02) | 4.06 | (0.18) | |
| Age at marriage | |||||||||||
| less than 18 | 1300 | (24.65) | 123 | (8.35) | 3.99 | (0.11) | 607 | (46.73) | 4.15 | (0.19) | |
| 18+ | 3720 | (75.40) | 476 | (12.29) | 4.32 | (0.06) | 1977 | (51.76) | 4.20 | (0.11) | |
| Wealth quartile | |||||||||||
| 1 (poorest) | 1426 | (28.66) | 116 | (8.50) | 3.71 | (0.09) | 691 | (47.41) | 4.01 | (0.17) | |
| 2 | 2462 | (48.11) | 271 | (10.28) | 4.27 | (0.07) | 1280 | (50.80) | 4.33 | (0.14) | |
| 3 | 1072 | (22.05) | 197 | (16.89) | 4.66 | (0.08) | 581 | (53.41) | 4.09 | (0.18) | |
| 4 (wealthiest) | 60 | (1.17) | 15 | (17.85) | 5.29 | (0.27) | 32 | (61.04) | 4.14 | (0.82) | |
| Literacy | |||||||||||
| Illiterate | 2442 | (48.70) | 195 | (7.82) | 3.95 | (0.09) | 1208 | (48.28) | 4.03 | (0.13) | |
| Literate | 2578 | (51.30) | 196 | (14.63) | 4.47 | (0.06) | 1376 | (52.65) | 4.33 | (0.12) | |
| Spouse education | |||||||||||
| ≤ 5th standard | 1194 | (23.09) | 95 | (7.12) | 3.85 | (0.12) | 566 | (45.83) | 4.07 | (0.19) | |
| > 5th standard | 3826 | (76.91) | 504 | (12.58) | 4.35 | (0.06) | 2018 | (51.93) | 4.22 | (0.11) | |
| Caste/religion | |||||||||||
| Neither SC/ST nor Muslim | 2891 | (54.94) | 359 | (11.48) | 4.36 | (0.06) | 1483 | (49.76) | 4.15 | (0.11) | |
| SC/ST | 1372 | (28.46) | 142 | (10.31) | 3.93 | (0.10) | 700 | (50.59) | 4.15 | (0.16) | |
| Muslim | 757 | (16.60) | 98 | (12.52) | 4.38 | (0.12) | 401 | (52.94) | 4.36 | (0.22) | |
| Parity | |||||||||||
| 1 | 1411 | (27.43) | 231 | (16.20) | 4.54 | (0.07) | 726 | (51.25) | 4.29 | (0.17) | |
| 2 | 1391 | (28.22) | 154 | (11.67) | 4.34 | (0.08) | 723 | (49.84) | 4.13 | (0.15) | |
| 3+ | 2218 | (44.35) | 214 | (8.08) | 3.97 | (0.08) | 1135 | (50.51) | 4.16 | (0.13) | |
| Physical IPV in past 12 months | |||||||||||
| No | 2740 | (54.38) | 314 | (11.16) | 4.39 | (0.08) | 1496 | (52.83) | 4.44 | (0.14) | |
| Yes | 2280 | (45.62) | 286 | (11.58) | 4.07 | (0.08) | 1088 | (47.78) | 3.96 | (0.11) | |
| Sexual IPV in past 12 months | |||||||||||
| No | 4537 | (90.58) | 537 | (11.29) | 4.26 | (0.06) | 2345 | (50.60) | 4.16 | (0.09) | |
| Yes | 483 | (9.42) | 63 | (11.94) | 4.13 | (0.16) | 239 | (49.76) | 4.43 | (0.36) | |
SE denotes "Standard Error,"
*p-value <0.05
^p-value <0.1 and ≥0.05
Demographics of women having a live birth in the past 12 months in the 25 highest-need districts of Uttar Pradesh, India by delivery and postnatal health service outcomes (unweighted ns and weighted percentages; N = 5020).
| Institutional delivery | Left facility earlier than recommended | < 24 hours postnatal visit | No. topics discussed at postnatal visits | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | Mean | (SE) | |
| Total | |||||||||
| Age | |||||||||
| 15–24 | 1312 | (80.34) | 303 | (21.58) | 376 | (21.17) | 2.29 | (0.11) | |
| 25–29 | 1569 | (73.07) | 335 | (18.80) | 491 | (21.54) | 2.34 | (0.10) | |
| 30+ | 798 | (64.09) | 162 | (20.06) | 277 | (22.30) | 2.42 | (0.16) | |
| Age at marriage | |||||||||
| less than 18 | 853 | (65.01) | 200 | (22.71) | 271 | (19.30) | 2.24 | (0.12) | |
| 18+ | 2826 | (75.99) | 600 | (19.36) | 873 | (22.36) | 2.38 | (0.09) | |
| Wealth quartile | |||||||||
| 1 (poorest) | 919 | (65.09) | 167 | (15.73) | 293 | (19.23) | 2.37 | (0.15) | |
| 2 | 1822 | (73.05) | 404 | (21.70) | 589 | (21.98) | 2.38 | (0.10) | |
| 3 | 882 | (83.45) | 214 | (21.29) | 247 | (23.95) | 2.25 | (0.16) | |
| 4 (wealthiest) | 56 | (91.70) | 15 | (21.50) | 15 | (20.24) | 1.81 | (0.48) | |
| Literacy | |||||||||
| Illiterate | 1605 | (65.82) | 333 | (20.19) | 525 | (20.24) | 2.29 | (0.11) | |
| Literate | 2074 | (80.36) | 467 | (20.01) | 619 | (22.90) | 2.39 | (0.09) | |
| Spouse education | |||||||||
| ≤ 5th standard | 759 | (63.42) | 146 | (17.10) | 265 | (20.69) | 2.52 | (0.17) | |
| > 5th standard | 2920 | (76.24) | 654 | (20.84) | 879 | (21.88) | 2.29 | (0.08) | |
| Caste/religion | |||||||||
| Neither SC/ST nor Muslim | 2197 | (76.77) | 495 | (20.88) | 647 | (21.14) | 2.38 | (0.10) | |
| SC/ST | 934 | (66.05) | 188 | (19.14) | 315 | (21.21) | 2.32 | (0.14) | |
| Muslim | 548 | (74.12) | 117 | (18.84) | 182 | (23.80) | 2.28 | (0.19) | |
| Parity | |||||||||
| 1 | 1169 | (84.22) | 273 | (20.70) | 321 | (22.39) | 2.49 | (0.11) | |
| 2 | 1028 | (72.54) | 222 | (19.00) | 327 | (20.46) | 2.26 | (0.11) | |
| 3+ | 1482 | (66.99) | 305 | (19.00) | 496 | (21.84) | 2.31 | (0.11) | |
| Physical IPV in past 12 months | |||||||||
| No | 2087 | (77.58) | 454 | (20.00) | 615 | (21.24) | 2.5 | (0.10) | |
| Yes | 1592 | (68.16) | 346 | (20.21) | 529 | (22.04) | 2.18 | (0.09) | |
| Sexual IPV in past 12 months | |||||||||
| No | 3365 | (74.44) | 693 | (19.20) | 1036 | (21.41) | 2.32 | (0.08) | |
| Yes | 314 | (62.18) | 107 | (30.31) | 108 | (23.50) | 2.60 | (0.24) | |
SE denotes "Standard Error,"
*denotes p-value <0.05 for distribution
^denotes p-value <0.1 and ≥0.05 for distribution
Sample demographics by forms of IPV among women with a live birth in the past 12 months across the 25 highest-need districts of Uttar Pradesh, India (unweighted ns and weighted percentages; N = 5020).
| Total | Physical IPV (past 12 months) | Sexual IPV (past 12 months) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | n | % | n | % | n | % | |
| Total | |||||||
| Age | |||||||
| 15–24 | 1658 | (32.96) | 723 | (41.63) | 165 | (9.18) | |
| 25–29 | 2155 | (42.67) | 990 | (46.68) | 203 | (9.45) | |
| 30+ | 1207 | (24.37) | 567 | (49.16) | 115 | (9.65) | |
| Age at marriage | |||||||
| less than 18 | 1300 | (24.65) | 611 | (48.34) | 129 | (9.69) | |
| 18+ | 3720 | (75.40) | 1669 | (44.73) | 354 | (9.32) | |
| Wealth quartile | |||||||
| 1 (poorest) | 1426 | (28.66) | 663 | (48.64) | 134 | (9.39) | |
| 2 | 2462 | (48.11) | 1106 | (45.27) | 243 | (9.75) | |
| 3 | 1072 | (22.05) | 480 | (42.82) | 98 | (8.66) | |
| 4 (wealthiest) | 60 | (1.17) | 31 | (38.47) | 8 | (10.10) | |
| Literacy | |||||||
| Illiterate | 2442 | (48.70) | 1055 | (43.43) | 239 | (9.71) | |
| Literate | 2578 | (51.30) | 1225 | (47.69) | 244 | (9.13) | |
| Spouse education | |||||||
| ≤ 5th standard | 1194 | (23.09) | 536 | (47.19) | 122 | (10.48) | |
| > 5th standard | 3826 | (76.91) | 1744 | (45.15) | 361 | (9.09) | |
| Caste/religion | |||||||
| Neither SC/ST nor Muslim | 2891 | (54.94) | 1276 | (44.68) | 290 | (9.93) | |
| SC/ST | 1372 | (28.46) | 663 | (48.71) | 124 | (9.35) | |
| Muslim | 757 | (16.60) | 341 | (43.44) | 69 | (7.81) | |
| Parity | |||||||
| 1 | 1411 | (27.43) | 615 | (43.01) | 134 | (9.47) | |
| 2 | 1391 | (28.22) | 641 | (47.34) | 141 | (9.14) | |
| 3+ | 2218 | (44.35) | 1024 | (46.14) | 208 | (9.56) | |
*p-value <0.05 for distribution
Multivariate associations of physical and sexual IPV with antenatal care outcomes among women having a live birth in the past 12 months in the 25 highest-need districts of Uttar Pradesh, India (N = 5020).
| ≥ 4 ANC | Number of ANC tests received | ASHA home visit during 3rd trimester | Number of topics covered in home visits during pregnancy | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | AOR | 95% CI | Beta | 95% CI | AOR | 95% CI | Beta | 95% CI | |
| Physical IPV in past 12 months | |||||||||
| No | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | |
| Yes | 1.05 | (0.81–1.34) | -0.30 | (-0.51–0.08) | 0.81 | (0.65–1.01) | -0.44 | (-0.78–0.15) | |
| Sexual IPV in past 12 months | |||||||||
| No | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | |
| Yes | 1.08 | (0.75–1.55) | -0.02 | (-0.31–0.25) | 1.03 | (0.79–1.34) | 0.18 | (-0.52–0.88) | |
AOR: “Adjusted odds ratio,” 95% CI: "95% confidence interval,"
*denotes p-value <0.05
^denotes p-value <0.1 and ≥0.05. All models adjusted for age, age at marriage, wealth, literacy, spousal education, caste/religion, and parity.
Multivariate associations of physical and sexual IPV with delivery and postnatal care outcomes among women having a live birth in the past 12 months in the 25 highest-need districts of Uttar Pradesh, India (N = 5020).
| Institutional delivery | Left facility early | < 24 hours post natal ASHA home visit | Number of topics covered in post natal home visits | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | AOR | 95% CI | AOR | 95% CI | AOR | 95% CI | Beta | 95% CI | |
| Physical IPV in past 12 months | |||||||||
| No | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | |
| Yes | 0.65 | (0.46–0.92) | 0.97 | (0.77–1.21) | 1.03 | (0.85–1.26) | -0.26 | (-0.52–0.01) | |
| Sexual IPV in past 12 months | |||||||||
| No | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | Ref | -- | |
| Yes | 0.61 | (0.44–0.83) | 1.87 | (1.36–2.58) | 1.13 | (0.83–1.52) | 0.19 | (-0.30–0.69) | |
AOR: “Adjusted odds ratio,” 95% CI: "95% confidence interval,"
*denotes p-value <0.05
^denotes p-value <0.1 and ≥0.05. All models adjusted for age, age at marriage, wealth, literacy, spousal education, caste/religion, and parity