Intimate partner violence and its associated factors among pregnant women in Bale Zone, Southeast Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study.
Bikila LenchaGemechu AmeyaGirma BaresaZanebe MindaGemechu GanfurePublished in: PloS one (2019)
The prevalence of IPV during pregnancy was high among the study participants. Intimate partners' use of substance, intimate partners' aggressive behavior, older intimate partners, unwanted pregnancy and history of adverse birth outcome were identified as associated factors for IPV. IPV needs to be considered during ANC service and integrated into the sexual and reproductive health education. Community-based interventions should be advocated as a way of health promotion. Counseling, awareness creation, service provision and program design on IPV is mandatory to minimize the victim.
Keyphrases
- intimate partner violence
- hiv testing
- health promotion
- mental health
- healthcare
- pregnant women
- physical activity
- men who have sex with men
- quality improvement
- risk factors
- pregnancy outcomes
- preterm birth
- palliative care
- smoking cessation
- emergency department
- community dwelling
- middle aged
- gestational age
- hepatitis c virus