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The prevalence, incidence, and recurrence of intimate partner violence and its association with adverse childhood experiences among pregnant and breastfeeding women living with HIV in Malawi.

Steven P MasianoTapiwa A TemboXiaoying YuElizabeth WetzelMtisunge MphandeMike ChitaniAngella MkandawireInnocent KhamaAlick MazengaElaine AbramsSaeed AhmedMaria H Kim
Published in: Therapeutic advances in infectious disease (2023)
IPV is highly prevalent among pregnant women living with HIV and continues to occur throughout the pregnancy and postpartum period; its graded relationship with ACEs is a concern in resource-limited settings where HIV/AIDS remains a public health concern. Strategies aimed to address the needs of pregnant/breastfeeding women living with HIV may benefit from the regular screening of this population for IPV and ACE, including in antenatal care clinics.
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