2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-022-04604-3
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Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and maternal and child health outcomes: a scoping review of the literature from low-and-middle income countries from 2016 - 2021

Abstract: Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is significantly associated with negative outcomes for both mother and child. Current evidence indicates an association between low levels of social support and IPV, however there is less evidence from low-and-middle income countries (LMIC) than high-income countries. Globally, the COVID-19 pandemic has radically altered how women can access social support. Hence since 2020, studies investigating IPV and pregnancy have occurred within … Show more

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“…Em parte, isso explica como a violência intrafamiliar se fez presente na vida de algumas mulheres até culminar em violência por parceiro íntimo (VPI) 27 , a qual foi vivenciada por todas as participantes deste estudo durante a gestação, embora este seja um momento no qual precisam de atenção e cuidados com sua saúde [28][29][30] . Essa realidade é apontada por diversas pesquisas brasileiras 10,[31][32][33] , denotando que o ambiente externo das mulheres é violento e reflexo de uma sociedade androcêntrica ancorada em valores patriarcais que reproduzem desigualdades de gênero e as violências 28,30 .…”
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“…Em parte, isso explica como a violência intrafamiliar se fez presente na vida de algumas mulheres até culminar em violência por parceiro íntimo (VPI) 27 , a qual foi vivenciada por todas as participantes deste estudo durante a gestação, embora este seja um momento no qual precisam de atenção e cuidados com sua saúde [28][29][30] . Essa realidade é apontada por diversas pesquisas brasileiras 10,[31][32][33] , denotando que o ambiente externo das mulheres é violento e reflexo de uma sociedade androcêntrica ancorada em valores patriarcais que reproduzem desigualdades de gênero e as violências 28,30 .…”
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“…Third, as it is based on populationlevel data, the study findings cannot be directly extrapolated to individuals; population-level findings are subject to the "ecological fallacy" (Roumeliotis et al, 2021) and cannot be translated directly into individual-level recommendations. Fourth, it is highly likely that breastfeeding outcomes may be influenced by other variables that were not included in this study, but exert a significant effect at an individual level: these include maternal employment and workplace policies (Vilar-Compte et al, 2021), marital and family discord (Ahmed et al, 2022), intimate partner violence (Miller-Graff et al, 2018;Da Thi Tran et al, 2022), and health literacy, which is distinct from educational attainment (Haaland and Sitaraman, 2022). Fifth, the outcome variable used in this study was the rate of "ever having breastfed;" thus, this study cannot distinguish between factors associated with the initiation of breastfeeding and those associated with its maintenance over a period of 6 months.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to large population-based household and national health surveys, the prevalence of violence against women by their intimate partner varies widely across countries but tends to be substantially higher in low-income and middle-income countries versus high-income countries ( Coll et al, 2020 , Garcia-Moreno et al, 2006 ). Maternal IPV exposure during pregnancy not only has negative mental and physical health consequences for women ( McKelvie et al, 2021 ), but is also associated with poor health and developmental outcomes for their children ( Chai et al, 2016 , Da Thi Tran et al, 2022 ) and is a serious public health concern. The present study utilizes data from the Drakenstein Child Health Study (DCHS), a multidisciplinary South African birth cohort study, to conduct the first examination of how antenatal IPV exposure affects early brain development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%