Intimate Partner Violence and its associated factors among pregnant women receiving antenatal care. A Bayesian analysis approach.
Setognal Aychiluhm BiraraKusse Urmale MareKedir Yimam AhmedMahlet Seifu DemissieAbay Woday TadessePublished in: PloS one (2024)
The study revealed a relatively high prevalence of any IPV among pregnant women, with factors such as substance use by husbands and limited decision-making autonomy associated with increased IPV likelihood. Conversely, women with higher education levels, four and above antenatal care attendance, and no history of adverse birth outcomes showed a reduced likelihood of experiencing IPV during pregnancy. Therefore, targeted interventions to address substance use, empower women in decision-making, and promote education and healthcare access to mitigate IPV risk during pregnancy are recommended.