Tóm tắt
Introduction: Intimate partner violence during pregnancy (p-IPV) is a significant public health concern and a severe violation of human rights, leading to numerous adverse health outcomes for women and children.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 1235 pregnant women living with their husbands in Da Nang City, Vietnam. We used the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS2) to assess p-IPV.
Results: The prevalence of p-IPV was 32.9%, of which psychological violence at 26.9%, physical violence at 14.7%, and sexual violence at 12.5%. Chracteristics of partners (Education level occupation, alcohol use), and social support were found to be significantly associated with p-IPV.
Conclusions: Pregnant women experience p-IPV exhibit a high prevalent. Our findings contribute to providing evidence in implementing programs that enable pregnant women to identify and seek help for p-IPV.
Đã xuất bản | 25-12-2024 | |
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Số tạp chí | Tập 14 Số 6 (2024) | |
Phân mục | Nghiên cứu | |
DOI | 10.34071/jmp.2024.6.13 | |
Từ khóa | Intimate partner violence during pregnancy, Revised Conflict Tactics Scales, p-IPV, CTS2. |

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