Intimate partner violence among Jordanian pregnant women and its predictors.
Sanaa AbujilbanLina MrayanJalal K DamraPublished in: Nursing open (2021)
The women reported that they experienced substantial levels of different types of IPV during pregnancy: 93.1% control, 66% psychological, 31.2% physical and 8.9% sexual. The levels of psychological, physical and sexual IPV during pregnancy were statistically significantly lower than those before pregnancy. In the case of physical IPV, women's age and verbal fighting were independent positive predictors, while women's educational level, husbands' educational level and level of mutual understanding were independent negative predictors. It is therefore recommended that policymakers focus on providing marital advice and marriage counselling and on empowering women by education in order to tackle IPV during pregnancy.
Keyphrases
- intimate partner violence
- pregnancy outcomes
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- pregnant women
- mental health
- physical activity
- healthcare
- breast cancer risk
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- working memory
- metabolic syndrome
- preterm birth
- quality improvement
- human immunodeficiency virus
- depressive symptoms
- hiv infected
- men who have sex with men
- hiv testing