Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and risk of still birth in hospitals of Tigray region Ethiopia

Abstract Background Pregnancy may represent a time of exceptional vulnerability to intimate partner violence because of changes in women’s conditions. Despite the fact that intimate partner violence during pregnancy confers considerable risk to the health of the woman and her fetus, data regarding t...

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Main Authors: Kahsay Zenebe Gebreslasie, Solomon Weldemariam, Gelawdiyos Gebre, Mihret-Ab Mehari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-07-01
Series:Italian Journal of Pediatrics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13052-020-00857-w
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author Kahsay Zenebe Gebreslasie
Solomon Weldemariam
Gelawdiyos Gebre
Mihret-Ab Mehari
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Solomon Weldemariam
Gelawdiyos Gebre
Mihret-Ab Mehari
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description Abstract Background Pregnancy may represent a time of exceptional vulnerability to intimate partner violence because of changes in women’s conditions. Despite the fact that intimate partner violence during pregnancy confers considerable risk to the health of the woman and her fetus, data regarding to association of stillbirth and intimate partner violence is lacking in Tigray region. The objective of this study is to assess intimate partner violence during pregnancy and its association with still birth among postpartum mothers in hospitals in Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Methods Cross-sectional study design was used to assess 648 women about intimate partner violence during pregnancy and its association with still birth. Simple random sampling technique was employed to select health facilities and systematic sampling was used to select the study participants. Data was entered by using Epi info version 3.5.1 and analyzed using SPSS version 20. Logistic regression analysis was done to assess the association between exposure to intimate partner violence during pregnancy and stillbirth while adjusting for possible confounders. Results The prevalence of still birth was 3.6%in this study population. There was a statistically significant association between exposure to intimate partner violence during pregnancy and still birth. Pregnant women who were exposed to intimate partner violence during pregnancy were three times more likely to have still birth 3.3(95% CI: 1.1–9.7) as compared to those who were not exposed. Another important factor associated with stillbirth was low birthweight 16.7(95% CI,6–46). Conclusions The prevalence of still birth in this study was high. Women who subjected to intimate partner violence during pregnancy had greater risk of having stillbirth baby.
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spelling doaj.art-f3625bc4257e4b268858ff1269cbfa872022-12-22T00:45:16ZengBMCItalian Journal of Pediatrics1824-72882020-07-014611610.1186/s13052-020-00857-wIntimate partner violence during pregnancy and risk of still birth in hospitals of Tigray region EthiopiaKahsay Zenebe Gebreslasie0Solomon Weldemariam1Gelawdiyos Gebre2Mihret-Ab Mehari3Mekelle University, College of Health ScienceMekelle University, College of Health ScienceMekelle University, College of Health ScienceMekelle University, College of Health ScienceAbstract Background Pregnancy may represent a time of exceptional vulnerability to intimate partner violence because of changes in women’s conditions. Despite the fact that intimate partner violence during pregnancy confers considerable risk to the health of the woman and her fetus, data regarding to association of stillbirth and intimate partner violence is lacking in Tigray region. The objective of this study is to assess intimate partner violence during pregnancy and its association with still birth among postpartum mothers in hospitals in Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Methods Cross-sectional study design was used to assess 648 women about intimate partner violence during pregnancy and its association with still birth. Simple random sampling technique was employed to select health facilities and systematic sampling was used to select the study participants. Data was entered by using Epi info version 3.5.1 and analyzed using SPSS version 20. Logistic regression analysis was done to assess the association between exposure to intimate partner violence during pregnancy and stillbirth while adjusting for possible confounders. Results The prevalence of still birth was 3.6%in this study population. There was a statistically significant association between exposure to intimate partner violence during pregnancy and still birth. Pregnant women who were exposed to intimate partner violence during pregnancy were three times more likely to have still birth 3.3(95% CI: 1.1–9.7) as compared to those who were not exposed. Another important factor associated with stillbirth was low birthweight 16.7(95% CI,6–46). Conclusions The prevalence of still birth in this study was high. Women who subjected to intimate partner violence during pregnancy had greater risk of having stillbirth baby.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13052-020-00857-wIntimate partnerViolencePregnancyStill birth
spellingShingle Kahsay Zenebe Gebreslasie
Solomon Weldemariam
Gelawdiyos Gebre
Mihret-Ab Mehari
Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and risk of still birth in hospitals of Tigray region Ethiopia
Italian Journal of Pediatrics
Intimate partner
Violence
Pregnancy
Still birth
title Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and risk of still birth in hospitals of Tigray region Ethiopia
title_full Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and risk of still birth in hospitals of Tigray region Ethiopia
title_fullStr Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and risk of still birth in hospitals of Tigray region Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and risk of still birth in hospitals of Tigray region Ethiopia
title_short Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and risk of still birth in hospitals of Tigray region Ethiopia
title_sort intimate partner violence during pregnancy and risk of still birth in hospitals of tigray region ethiopia
topic Intimate partner
Violence
Pregnancy
Still birth
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13052-020-00857-w
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