Violence During Pregnancy Among Women With or at Risk for HIV Infection
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Koenig, Linda J.Whitaker, Daniel J.
Royce, Rachel A.
Wilson, Tracey E.
Callahan, Michelle R.
Fernandez, M. Isabel
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American Journal of Public HealthDate Published
2002-03Publication Volume
92Publication Issue
3Publication Begin page
367Publication End page
370
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Objectives: This study estimated the prevalence of violence during pregnancy in relation to HIV infection. Methods: Violence, current partnerships, and HIV risk behaviors were assessed among 336 HIV-seropositive and 298 HIV-seronegative at-risk pregnant women. Results: Overall, 8.9% of women experienced recent violence; 21.5% currently had abusive partners. Violence was experienced by women in all partnership categories (range = 3.8% with nonabusive partners to 53.6% with physically abusive partners). Neither experiencing violence nor having an abusive partner differed by serostatus. Receiving an HIV diagnosis prenatally did not increase risk. Disclosure-related violence occurred, but was rare. Conclusions: Many HIV-infected pregnant women experience violence, but it is not typically attributable to their serostatus. Prenatal services should incorporate screening and counseling for all women at risk for violence.Citation
Koenig LJ, Whitaker DJ, Royce RA, Wilson TE, Callahan MR, Fernandez MI; Perinatal Guidelines Evaluation Project Group. Violence during pregnancy among women with or at risk for HIV infection. Am J Public Health. 2002 Mar;92(3):367-70. doi: 10.2105/ajph.92.3.367. PMID: 11867312; PMCID: PMC1447081.DOI
10.2105/ajph.92.3.367ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2105/ajph.92.3.367
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