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Domestic violence: A cross-sectional study among pregnant and postpartum women.

Odette Del Risco SánchezErika Zambrano TanakaAmanda Dantas-SilvaMariana Kerche BonásIsabella GriegerHelymar Costa MachadoFernanda Garanhani de Castro Surita
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2022)
Pregnant and postpartum women are a vulnerable group to experiencing domestic violence/intimate partner violence. Violence can negatively affect women's and children's health and well-being. Antenatal and postpartum care should be considered as a moment to routinely inquiry women about past and current violence experiences. Regular contact among healthcare professionals and women during this period offers a window of opportunities for implementing psychosocial interventions among women at risk of violence. Healthcare providers (i.e., physicians, psychologists, social workers, nurses and midwives) have an important role in identifying survivors, offering support and providing quality information to women.
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