Perinatal intimate partner violence during COVID-19 and its associated factors among postpartum mothers attending newborn immunization in southern Ethiopia, 2021: A cross-sectional study.
Alemayehu Sayih BelayAyechew KassieTesfaye Abera GudetaPublished in: SAGE open medicine (2022)
The prevalence of perinatal intimate partner violence was relatively high. The health of the women should be maintained through empowerment of women and provision of health education in order to minimize prevalence of perinatal intimate partner violence associated with low income, young age, substance use, and cohabited marital status. Future qualitative studies are required to identify the underlying multifactorial reasons for intimate partner violence.
Keyphrases
- intimate partner violence
- healthcare
- risk factors
- pregnant women
- public health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental health
- pregnancy outcomes
- health information
- physical activity
- cervical cancer screening
- palliative care
- systematic review
- quality improvement
- skeletal muscle
- adipose tissue
- type diabetes
- risk assessment
- middle aged