Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence in pregnant women during the COVID-19 epidemic in Qazvin-Iran 2021

Author:

Hadiloo Nahid1,Lalooha Fatemeh1,Mohammad Ebrahim Sarichloo1,Oveisi Sonia1

Affiliation:

1. Qazvin University of Medical Sciences

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: Intimate partner violence (IPV) in pregnant women is considered one of the most important types of violence, which can include physical, psychological abuse and sexual violence. During the lockdown due to COVID-19, the home is at risk of becoming a very dangerous place for victims of domestic violence. Herein, we aimed to determine the prevalence of IPV and associated factors in pregnant women in Qazvin, Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 450 pregnant mothers who were referred to the Kowsar Hospital Prenatal Clinic in Qazvin in 2021. Participants were assessed using a questionnaire consisting of four parts (demographic data, Abuse Assessment Screen (AAS) for domestic violence, The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2) for IPV. Data were collected and analysis was performed via SPSS software version 22 using a non-parametric test; Mann-Whitney and x2 tests. Results: The overall prevalence of IPV was higher in pregnant women than in men in Qazvin. The most common form of IPV was psychological aggression (24.8%), followed by scale of injury (8.2%), physical (3.3%) and sexual (4.2%) violence. In addition, analysis of the AAS questionnaire shows that psychological violence is the most common form of domestic violence among pregnant women. Conclusion: In conclusion, abuse of pregnant women in Iran has increased slightly compared to studies conducted in the years leading up to the Covid-91 pandemic. There was also no significant change compared to other countries investigating IPV against pregnant women during Covid-19 illness.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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