Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence in pregnant women during the COVID-19 epidemic in Qazvin-Iran 2021 DOI Creative Commons

Nahid Hadiloo,

Fatemeh Lalooha,

Ebrahim Sarichloo Mohammad

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 26, 2023

Abstract Introduction: Intimate partner violence (IPV) in pregnant women is considered one of the most important types violence, which can include physical, psychological abuse and sexual violence. During lockdown due to COVID-19, home at risk becoming a very dangerous place for victims domestic Herein, we aimed determine prevalence IPV associated factors Qazvin, Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 450 mothers who were referred Kowsar Hospital Prenatal Clinic Qazvin 2021. Participants assessed using questionnaire consisting four parts (demographic data, Abuse Assessment Screen (AAS) The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2) IPV. Data collected analysis performed via SPSS software version 22 non-parametric test; Mann-Whitney x2 tests. Results: overall higher than men Qazvin. common form aggression (24.8%), followed by scale injury (8.2%), physical (3.3%) (4.2%) In addition, AAS shows that among women. Conclusion: conclusion, Iran has increased slightly compared studies years leading up Covid-91 pandemic. There also no significant change other countries investigating against during Covid-19 illness.

Language: Английский

Prevalence of intimate partner violence in pregnant women during the COVID-19 epidemic in Qazvin-Iran 2021 DOI Creative Commons

Nahid Hadiloo,

Fatemeh Lalooha, Mohammad Ebrahim Sarichloo

et al.

Discover Social Science and Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(1)

Published: March 19, 2024

Abstract Introduction Intimate partner violence (IPV) in pregnant women is considered one of the most important types violence, which can include physical, psychological abuse and sexual violence. During lockdown due to COVID-19, home at risk becoming a very dangerous place for victims domestic We aimed determine prevalence IPV associated factors Qazvin, Iran. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on 450 mothers who were referred Kowsar Hospital Prenatal Clinic Qazvin 2021. Participants assessed using questionnaire consisting four parts (demographic data, Abuse Assessment Screen (AAS) The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2) IPV. Data collected analysis performed via SPSS software version 22 non-parametric test; Mann–Whitney × 2 tests. Results overall higher than their husbands Qazvin. common form aggression (24.8%), followed by scale injury (8.2%), physical (3.3%) (4.2%) In addition, AAS shows that among women. Conclusion this study, has increased slightly compared studies years leading up COVID-19. Risk not related previous COVID-19 infection. Collaborative efforts between various stakeholders policy actions must be taken ensure safety protection during challenging time.

Language: Английский

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Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence in pregnant women during the COVID-19 epidemic in Qazvin-Iran 2021 DOI Creative Commons

Nahid Hadiloo,

Fatemeh Lalooha,

Ebrahim Sarichloo Mohammad

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 26, 2023

Abstract Introduction: Intimate partner violence (IPV) in pregnant women is considered one of the most important types violence, which can include physical, psychological abuse and sexual violence. During lockdown due to COVID-19, home at risk becoming a very dangerous place for victims domestic Herein, we aimed determine prevalence IPV associated factors Qazvin, Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 450 mothers who were referred Kowsar Hospital Prenatal Clinic Qazvin 2021. Participants assessed using questionnaire consisting four parts (demographic data, Abuse Assessment Screen (AAS) The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2) IPV. Data collected analysis performed via SPSS software version 22 non-parametric test; Mann-Whitney x2 tests. Results: overall higher than men Qazvin. common form aggression (24.8%), followed by scale injury (8.2%), physical (3.3%) (4.2%) In addition, AAS shows that among women. Conclusion: conclusion, Iran has increased slightly compared studies years leading up Covid-91 pandemic. There also no significant change other countries investigating against during Covid-19 illness.

Language: Английский

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