Prevalence of intimate partner violence in pregnant women during the COVID-19 epidemic in Qazvin-Iran 2021
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
Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence in pregnant women during the COVID-19 epidemic in Qazvin-Iran 2021
Nahid Hadiloo,
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Fatemeh Lalooha,
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Ebrahim Sarichloo Mohammad
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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