Intimate partner violence among mothers of sick newborns in Ghana

Type Journal Article - Health Care for Women International
Title Intimate partner violence among mothers of sick newborns in Ghana
Author(s)
Volume 37
Issue 5
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 583-594
URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5035038/
Abstract
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a major public health problem estimated to affect 15–71% of women worldwide. We sought to elicit IPV risks among mothers of sick newborns in Ghana. As part of a broader study on postpartum depression, we conducted semi-structured surveys of 153 women in a mother-baby unit, assessing demographics, depression, social support, and IPV with the present partner. 46% of mothers reported some form of violence, mostly emotional (34%), followed by physical (17%) and sexual (15%). The study highlights the frequency of perinatal IPV and the associated risk factors of depression and poor social support.

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