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居住于美国26个州的妇女妊娠前和妊娠期的家庭暴力:与母亲及新生儿健康的关系

Intimate partner violence victimization prior to and during pregnancy among women residing in 26 U.S. states:Associations with maternal and neonatal health
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摘要 Objective: To conduct a population-based assessment of associations of intimate partner violence in the year prior to and during pregnancy with maternal and neonatal morbidity. Study design: Data from women giving birth in 26 U.S. states and participating in the 2000 to 2003 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System(n=118,579) were analyzed. Results: Women reporting intimate partner violence in the year prior to pregnancy were at increased risk for high blood pressure or edema(adjusted odds ratio 1.37-1.40), vaginal bleeding(adjusted odds ratio 1.54-1.66), severe nausea, vomiting or dehydration(adjusted odds ratio 1.48-1.63), kidney infection or urinary tract infection(adjusted odds ratio 1.43-1.55), hospital visits related to such morbidity(adjusted odds ratio 1.45-1.48), and delivery preterm(adjusted odds ratio 1.37), of a low-birthweight infant(adjusted odds ratio 1.17), and an infant requiring intensive care unit care(adjusted odds ratio 1.31-1.33) compared with those not reporting intimate partner violence. Women reporting intimate partner violence during but not prior to pregnancy experienced higher rates of a subset of these concerns. Conclusion: Women experiencing intimate partner violence both prior to and during pregnancy are at risk for multiple poor maternal and infant health outcomes, suggesting prenatal risks to children from mothers’abusive partners. Objective: To conduct a population-based assessment of associations of intimate partner violence in the year prior to and during pregnancy with maternal and neonatal morbidity. Study design: Data from women giving birth in 26 U.S. states and participating in the 2000 to 2003 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System(n=118,579) were analyzed. Results: Women reporting intimate partner violence in the year prior to pregnancy were at increased risk for high blood pressure or edema(adjusted odds ratio 1.37-1.40), vaginal bleeding(adjusted odds ratio 1.54-1.66), severe nausea, vomiting or dehydration(adjusted odds ratio 1.48-1.63), kidney infection or urinary tract infection(adjusted odds ratio 1.43-1.55), hospital visits related to such morbidity(adjusted odds ratio 1.45-1.48), and delivery preterm(adjusted odds ratio 1.37), of a low-birthweight infant(adjusted odds ratio 1.17), and an infant requiring intensive care unit care(adjusted odds ratio 1.31-1.33) compared with those not reporting intimate partner violence. Women reporting intimate partner violence during but not prior to pregnancy experienced higher rates of a subset of these concerns. Conclusion: Women experiencing intimate partner violence both prior to and during pregnancy are at risk for multiple poor maternal and infant health outcomes, suggesting prenatal risks to children from mothers'abusive partners.
机构地区 Department of Society
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(妇产科学分册)》 2006年第10期7-8,共2页 Core Journal in Obstetrics/Gynecology
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