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Intimate partner violence and contraceptive discontinuation in Kenya
by
Mallick, Lindsay
, MacQuarrie, Kerry LD
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/ Aspiration
/ Birth control
/ Body build
/ Calendars
/ Contraception
/ Contraceptives
/ Counseling
/ discontinuation
/ Discontinued
/ Domestic violence
/ Emotions
/ Family planning
/ Family therapy
/ Family violence
/ Health surveys
/ Intimate partner violence
/ Kenya
/ Married women
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Methods
/ Pregnancy
/ Regression analysis
/ Response rates
/ Sex crimes
/ Sexual assault
/ Sexual violence
/ Surveys
/ Tests
/ Violence
/ violence entre partenaires intimes
/ Wives
/ Women
/ Womens health
2021
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Intimate partner violence and contraceptive discontinuation in Kenya
by
Mallick, Lindsay
, MacQuarrie, Kerry LD
in
arrêt
/ Aspiration
/ Birth control
/ Body build
/ Calendars
/ Contraception
/ Contraceptives
/ Counseling
/ discontinuation
/ Discontinued
/ Domestic violence
/ Emotions
/ Family planning
/ Family therapy
/ Family violence
/ Health surveys
/ Intimate partner violence
/ Kenya
/ Married women
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Methods
/ Pregnancy
/ Regression analysis
/ Response rates
/ Sex crimes
/ Sexual assault
/ Sexual violence
/ Surveys
/ Tests
/ Violence
/ violence entre partenaires intimes
/ Wives
/ Women
/ Womens health
2021
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Intimate partner violence and contraceptive discontinuation in Kenya
by
Mallick, Lindsay
, MacQuarrie, Kerry LD
in
arrêt
/ Aspiration
/ Birth control
/ Body build
/ Calendars
/ Contraception
/ Contraceptives
/ Counseling
/ discontinuation
/ Discontinued
/ Domestic violence
/ Emotions
/ Family planning
/ Family therapy
/ Family violence
/ Health surveys
/ Intimate partner violence
/ Kenya
/ Married women
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Methods
/ Pregnancy
/ Regression analysis
/ Response rates
/ Sex crimes
/ Sexual assault
/ Sexual violence
/ Surveys
/ Tests
/ Violence
/ violence entre partenaires intimes
/ Wives
/ Women
/ Womens health
2021
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Intimate partner violence and contraceptive discontinuation in Kenya
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Intimate partner violence and contraceptive discontinuation in Kenya
2021
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) may interfere with women's
contraceptive use. This study analyzed IPV and discontinuation while
still in need (DWSIN) using detailed contraceptive calendar data from
the 2014 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey and measures of IPV
experience in the same 12-month observation period. Using multivariable
regression analysis, it examined three forms of violence
separately-emotional, physical, and sexual violence-and any
IPV combined among 1,437 married women age 15-49 who were using a
contraceptive method twelve months prior to the interview. DWSIN varied
with the form of violence assessed. Emotional violence (odds ratio (OR)
= 2.13, p<0.01) and any IPV (OR=1.88, p<0.05) were strongly,
positively associated with higher odds of DWSIN. Sexual violence was
weakly associated with higher odds of DWSIN, while there was no
detected association with physical violence. Integrating IPV screening
into family planning counseling may reduce DWSIN and support women to
achieve their reproductive aspirations. (Afr J Reprod Health 2021;
25[2]: 17-27).
La violence exercée par les partenaires intimes (VPI) peut
interférer avec l'utilisation de la contraception par les
femmes. Cette étude a analysé la VPI et l'interruption
de la contraception parmi les besoins non satisfaits en matière de
planification familiale (DWSIN) à l'aide des données
détaillées du calendrier contraceptif de l'enquête
démographique et de santé au Kenya de 2014 et des mesures de
l'expérience de la VPI au cours de la même période
d'observation de 12 mois. À l'aide d'une analyse de
régression multivariée, elle a examiné trois formes de
violence séparément-violence émotionnelle,
physique, et sexuelle-et toutes VPIs combinées parmi 1 437
femmes mariées âgées de 15 à 49 ans qui utilisaient
une méthode contraceptive douze mois avant l'entrevue. Le DWSIN
variait selon la forme de violence évaluée. La violence
émotionnelle (rapport de cotes (OR) = 2,13, p <0,01) et toutes
VPI (OR = 1,88, p <0,05) étaient fortement et positivement
associées à des chances plus élevées de DWSIN. La
violence sexuelle était faiblement associée à une chance
plus élevée de DWSIN, alors qu'il n'y avait aucune
association détectée avec la violence physique.
L'intégration de l'évaluation pour VPI dans les
conseils autour de la planification familiale peut réduire le
DWSIN et aider les femmes à réaliser leurs aspirations
reproductives. (Afr J Reprod Health 2021; 25[2]: 17-27).
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