2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-14289-0
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Does sexual Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) increase risk of multiple high-risk fertility behaviours in India: evidence from National Family Health Survey 2015–16

Abstract: Background One in three women from lower and middle-income countries are subjected to physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence (IPV) in their life span. Prior studies have highlighted a range of adverse health impacts of sexual IPV. However, less is known about the link between multiple high-risk fertility behaviours and sexual intimate partner violence. The present study examines the statistical association between multiple high-risk fertility behaviours and sexual intimate partner vio… Show more

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“…The eligible respondents selection process is shown in figure 1 below. All women who had never been married or were childless were excluded from this study [ 20 ]. The DHS datasets used in this study are publicly available on the DHS website and can be downloaded for free upon request via https://dhsprogram.com/data/available-datasets.cfm .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The eligible respondents selection process is shown in figure 1 below. All women who had never been married or were childless were excluded from this study [ 20 ]. The DHS datasets used in this study are publicly available on the DHS website and can be downloaded for free upon request via https://dhsprogram.com/data/available-datasets.cfm .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The key explanatory variable in this study is MHRFBs. Similar to Das et al [ 20 ], we conceptualised MHRFBs based on the following criteria: (1) women whose age at first birth was < 18 years, 2) latest child of order three or higher, and 3) birth spacing < 24 months (i.e., the most recent child born was within 24 months of the prior birth). The response of Yes or No to each of these questions in the survey was used to generate the outcome variable in this study.…”
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“…Another study conducted in India reported that sexual intimate partner violence is statistically associated with high-risk fertility behaviours among women in India. The same study also found that engaging in high-risk fertility behaviours is influenced by various factors, such as the mother’s level of education, rural residence, religion, prenatal care, and contraceptive use [ 36 ]. Some other studies have examined the association of HRFB with chronic undernutrition and under-five mortality in India [ 37 , 38 ].…”
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“…The original publication of this article [ 1 ] contained an error in the P-values in table 1 and 2, “<0.000” should be “<0.001”. This does not affect the conclusions/results of the article.…”
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