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Prevalence and factors associated with intimate partner violence after HIV status disclosure among pregnant women with depression in Tanzania.

Zenaice Aloyce1, Elysia Larson2, Amina Komba1, Angelina Mwimba1, Anna Kaale1, Anna Minja1, Hellen Siril3, Janeth Kamala1, Magreat Somba1, Fileuka Ngakongwa4, Sylvia Kaaya4, Mary C Smith Fawzi5.   

Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) exacts a heavy burden on women, resulting in poor health outcomes. This study had the following aims: (1) estimate the prevalence of IPV post-disclosure of HIV status among pregnant women living with HIV and depression; and (2) evaluate risk and protective factors for IPV post-disclosure. Participants were women accessing PMTCT services at 16 health facilities in Dar es Salaam and screened at the threshold of 9 on the PHQ-9. Generalized linear equations with a log link and standard errors clustered at the facility level were used to calculate associations between predictors and IPV post-disclosure. Among 659 women who were in an intimate relationship, 10.2% had experienced physical violence and 11.6% had reported sexual violence from their partner in the past six months; 327 had disclosed their HIV status to their partners. After disclosure to their partners 279 women (85.3%) experienced IPV. HIV-related stigma was associated with increased risk of IPV following disclosure and appreciative relationships with partners and higher hope were associated with reduced risk of IPV. There is a need to identify and advance approaches to HIV disclosure that prevent IPV. Interventions should be developed based on known risk and protective factors for IPV following HIV disclosure in Tanzania and similar settings.

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Keywords:  HIV; Intimate partner violence; PMTCT; Tanzania; depression; disclosure

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32741204      PMCID: PMC7855519          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1799921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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