I had to tell to survive“- a cross-sectional study on exposure to intimate partner violence in pregnant women and the importance of screening

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2024-11-10 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2024.101045
Ragnhild Eikemo , Ylva Elvin-Nowak , Susanne Åhlund , Anna Vikström , Viola Nyman , Wibke Jonas , Mia Barimani
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Abstract

Background

There is a lack of knowledge in Swedish healthcare regarding correlations of exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) from before to during pregnancy, and associated factors as well as pregnant women’s perceptions related to screening for IPV in healthcare settings. The frequency of women exposed to IPV during pregnancy is difficult to establish as it is reported at different rates across different studies, depending on the definitions and screening strategies used.

Aims

1. Describe prevalence of IPV experienced by pregnant women. 2. Investigate changes in IPV exposure before and during pregnancy. 3. Examine frequency of screening and women’s opportunities and willingness to talk about IPV exposure. Methods.
A cross-sectional survey in Stockholm, Sweden.

Findings

6.2 % of women (n = 202) reported exposure to IPV before pregnancy and 2.1 % (n = 72) reported exposure during pregnancy, of these, sixteen women reported exposure only during pregnancy. There were significant associations between exposure to IPV and symptoms of depression, age, living situations and employment status. Sixty-four percent of the exposed women were asked about violence in healthcare settings.

Discussion

An important finding was that the frequency of IPV decreased from before to during pregnancy. The reasons for this are unknown but may be multi-factorial.

Conclusion

Our investigation provides crucial insights into IPV during pregnancy. Results highlight that relying solely on prevalence rates is inadequate to understand the complexity of IPV exposure related to pregnancy. Screening for IPV and understanding how women perceive and disclose their exposure is complex yet vital for midwives in antenatal care.
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为了生存,我不得不说出来"--一项关于孕妇遭受亲密伴侣暴力的横断面研究以及筛查的重要性。
背景:瑞典的医疗保健领域缺乏关于孕前和孕期亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)暴露的相关性、相关因素以及孕妇对医疗保健机构中 IPV 筛查的看法的知识。在不同的研究中,由于所使用的定义和筛查策略不同,妇女在怀孕期间受到亲密伴侣暴力侵害的比例也不同,因此很难确定这一比例。2.2. 调查怀孕前和怀孕期间遭受 IPV 的变化情况。3.3. 研究筛查频率以及妇女谈论遭受 IPV 的机会和意愿:方法:在瑞典斯德哥尔摩进行横断面调查:6.2%的妇女(n = 202)报告在怀孕前曾遭受过 IPV,2.1%的妇女(n = 72)报告在怀孕期间曾遭受过 IPV,其中 16 名妇女仅报告在怀孕期间曾遭受过 IPV。遭受过 IPV 与抑郁症状、年龄、生活状况和就业状况之间存在明显的关联。64%的受访妇女被问及医疗机构中的暴力行为:一个重要的发现是,从怀孕前到怀孕期间,遭受 IPV 的频率有所下降。讨论:一个重要的发现是,IPV 的发生频率从怀孕前下降到怀孕期间,其原因尚不清楚,但可能是多因素造成的:我们的调查为了解孕期的 IPV 提供了重要依据。调查结果表明,仅仅依靠流行率不足以了解与妊娠有关的 IPV 暴露的复杂性。筛查 IPV 以及了解妇女如何看待和披露其所遭受的 IPV 对产前护理的助产士来说是复杂而又重要的。
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
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