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Intimate partner violence and unwanted pregnancy, miscarriage, induced abortion, and stillbirth among a national sample of Bangladeshi women
Objective To estimate (1) lifetime prevalence of physical and sexual victimisation from husbands among a national sample of Bangladeshi women, (2) associations of unwanted pregnancy and experiences of husband violence, and (3) associations of miscarriage, induced abortion, and fetal death/stillbirt...
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description | Objective To estimate (1) lifetime prevalence of physical and sexual victimisation from husbands among a national sample of Bangladeshi women, (2) associations of unwanted pregnancy and experiences of husband violence, and (3) associations of miscarriage, induced abortion, and fetal death/stillbirth and such victimisation.
Design Cross‐sectional, nationally representative study utilizing matched husband‐wife data from the 2004 MEASURE Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey.
Setting Bangladesh.
Population Married Bangladeshi women ages 13–40 years old (n = 2677).
Methods Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Main outcome measures Relations of intimate partner violence to unwanted pregnancy, miscarriage, induced abortion and stillbirth.
Results Three out of four (75.6%) Bangladeshi women experienced violence from husbands. Less educated, poorer, and Muslim women were at greatest risk. Women experiencing violence from husbands were more likely to report both unwanted pregnancy (ORsadj 1.46–1.54) and a pregnancy loss in the form of miscarriage, induced abortion, or stillbirth (ORsadj 1.43–1.69). Assessed individually, miscarriage was more likely among victimised women (ORadj 1.81). A nonsignificant trend was detected for increased risk of induced abortion (ORadj 1.64); stillbirth was unrelated to violence from husbands.
Conclusion Intimate partner violence is extremely prevalent and relates to unwanted pregnancy and higher rates of pregnancy loss or termination, particularly miscarriages, among Bangladeshi women. Investigation of mechanisms responsible for these associations will be critical to developing interventions to improve maternal, fetal, and neonatal health. Such programmes may be vital to reducing the significant health and social costs associated with both husband violence and unwanted and adverse pregnancy outcomes. |
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Design Cross‐sectional, nationally representative study utilizing matched husband‐wife data from the 2004 MEASURE Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey.
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Population Married Bangladeshi women ages 13–40 years old (n = 2677).
Methods Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Main outcome measures Relations of intimate partner violence to unwanted pregnancy, miscarriage, induced abortion and stillbirth.
Results Three out of four (75.6%) Bangladeshi women experienced violence from husbands. Less educated, poorer, and Muslim women were at greatest risk. Women experiencing violence from husbands were more likely to report both unwanted pregnancy (ORsadj 1.46–1.54) and a pregnancy loss in the form of miscarriage, induced abortion, or stillbirth (ORsadj 1.43–1.69). Assessed individually, miscarriage was more likely among victimised women (ORadj 1.81). A nonsignificant trend was detected for increased risk of induced abortion (ORadj 1.64); stillbirth was unrelated to violence from husbands.
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Design Cross‐sectional, nationally representative study utilizing matched husband‐wife data from the 2004 MEASURE Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey.
Setting Bangladesh.
Population Married Bangladeshi women ages 13–40 years old (n = 2677).
Methods Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Main outcome measures Relations of intimate partner violence to unwanted pregnancy, miscarriage, induced abortion and stillbirth.
Results Three out of four (75.6%) Bangladeshi women experienced violence from husbands. Less educated, poorer, and Muslim women were at greatest risk. Women experiencing violence from husbands were more likely to report both unwanted pregnancy (ORsadj 1.46–1.54) and a pregnancy loss in the form of miscarriage, induced abortion, or stillbirth (ORsadj 1.43–1.69). Assessed individually, miscarriage was more likely among victimised women (ORadj 1.81). A nonsignificant trend was detected for increased risk of induced abortion (ORadj 1.64); stillbirth was unrelated to violence from husbands.
Conclusion Intimate partner violence is extremely prevalent and relates to unwanted pregnancy and higher rates of pregnancy loss or termination, particularly miscarriages, among Bangladeshi women. Investigation of mechanisms responsible for these associations will be critical to developing interventions to improve maternal, fetal, and neonatal health. 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Design Cross‐sectional, nationally representative study utilizing matched husband‐wife data from the 2004 MEASURE Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey.
Setting Bangladesh.
Population Married Bangladeshi women ages 13–40 years old (n = 2677).
Methods Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Main outcome measures Relations of intimate partner violence to unwanted pregnancy, miscarriage, induced abortion and stillbirth.
Results Three out of four (75.6%) Bangladeshi women experienced violence from husbands. Less educated, poorer, and Muslim women were at greatest risk. Women experiencing violence from husbands were more likely to report both unwanted pregnancy (ORsadj 1.46–1.54) and a pregnancy loss in the form of miscarriage, induced abortion, or stillbirth (ORsadj 1.43–1.69). Assessed individually, miscarriage was more likely among victimised women (ORadj 1.81). A nonsignificant trend was detected for increased risk of induced abortion (ORadj 1.64); stillbirth was unrelated to violence from husbands.
Conclusion Intimate partner violence is extremely prevalent and relates to unwanted pregnancy and higher rates of pregnancy loss or termination, particularly miscarriages, among Bangladeshi women. Investigation of mechanisms responsible for these associations will be critical to developing interventions to improve maternal, fetal, and neonatal health. Such programmes may be vital to reducing the significant health and social costs associated with both husband violence and unwanted and adverse pregnancy outcomes.</abstract><cop>Oxford, UK</cop><pub>Blackwell Publishing Ltd</pub><pmid>17877676</pmid><doi>10.1111/j.1471-0528.2007.01481.x</doi><tpages>7</tpages></addata></record> |
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