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Family Violence and Maltreatment of Women During the Perinatal Period: Associations with Infant Morbidity in Indian Slum Communities.

Jay G SilvermanDonta BalaiahMichele R DeckerSabrina C BoyceJulie RitterD D NaikSaritha NairNiranjan SaggurtiAnita Raj
Published in: Maternal and child health journal (2016)
Findings indicate that non-violent expressions of gender inequity (e.g., nutritional deprivation, deprivation of sleep, blocking access to health care during pregnancy) are more strongly associated with poor infant health than physical or sexual violence from husbands or in-laws in urban India. These results strongly suggest the need to expand the conception of gender inequities beyond IPV to include non-violent forms of gendered mistreatment in considering their impact on infant health.
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