Linkages between maternal experience of intimate partner violence and child nutrition outcomes: A rapid evidence assessment.
Silvia Bhatt CarrenoManuela A Orjuela-GrimmLuissa VahediElisabeth RoeschChristine HeckmanAndrew BeckinghamMegan GayfordSarah R MeyerPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Maternal caregivers' experience of IPV is significantly associated with low birthweight and suboptimal breastfeeding practices, whereas studies showed inconsistent associations with child growth indicators or blood nutrient levels. Future research should focus on outcomes in children aged 2 years and older, investigation of feeding practices beyond breastfeeding, and examination of risk during time periods physiologically relevant to the outcomes. Programmatic implications include incorporation of GBV considerations into nutrition policies and programming and integrating GBV prevention and response into mother and child health and nutrition interventions in LMIC contexts.