Abstract Background & Aim: Domestic violence is a global and universal problem that is the third leading cause of death or physical disability in women after cancer and road accidents. In pregnant women who are under violence, abortion, diabetes, hypertension, bleeding, Placenta previa, preeclampsia and the risk of early birth and weight loss in the fetus have been reported. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between domestic violence and pregnancy outcomes in mothers referring to community health centers in Sanandaj from 2015 to 2016. Methods & Materials: This cohort study was descriptive-analytic and was conducted in 2015-2016. The aim of this study was to collect data from 750 women who referred to health centers i...
Background: Domestic violence against women during pregnancy is a major health problem worldwide. In...
Objective: To study the self-reported prevalence of experienced violence among a cohort of women abo...
Objectives: This study attempted to follow up a cohort of women who presented to a tertiary hospital...
Introduction and Aim: Domestic violence is a general and universal problem that destroys the body of...
Abstract: Introduction:One of the society’s health problems is prenatal domestic violence. Violence...
Background: Violence against women is one of the major public health issues and violation of women's...
Background: Pregnancy by itself, imposes great physical and psychological pressures on a person and ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of physical partner violence on pregnancy loss and unplanned pregna...
Background: Violence against women forms one of the most brutal consequences of the economic, social...
Background: Domestic/intimate partner violence is not a mere household issue. It is a global phenome...
Background: Over 300,000 pregnant women experience intimate partner violence during the course of th...
Introduction: Violence against women is a universal phenomenon which has negative impact on the ment...
This study investigated the experiences of women subjected to domestic violence with a particular f...
The purpose of this study was to estimate prevalence and risk groups of domestic violence during pre...
Objective: Violence during pregnancy has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study...
Background: Domestic violence against women during pregnancy is a major health problem worldwide. In...
Objective: To study the self-reported prevalence of experienced violence among a cohort of women abo...
Objectives: This study attempted to follow up a cohort of women who presented to a tertiary hospital...
Introduction and Aim: Domestic violence is a general and universal problem that destroys the body of...
Abstract: Introduction:One of the society’s health problems is prenatal domestic violence. Violence...
Background: Violence against women is one of the major public health issues and violation of women's...
Background: Pregnancy by itself, imposes great physical and psychological pressures on a person and ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of physical partner violence on pregnancy loss and unplanned pregna...
Background: Violence against women forms one of the most brutal consequences of the economic, social...
Background: Domestic/intimate partner violence is not a mere household issue. It is a global phenome...
Background: Over 300,000 pregnant women experience intimate partner violence during the course of th...
Introduction: Violence against women is a universal phenomenon which has negative impact on the ment...
This study investigated the experiences of women subjected to domestic violence with a particular f...
The purpose of this study was to estimate prevalence and risk groups of domestic violence during pre...
Objective: Violence during pregnancy has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study...
Background: Domestic violence against women during pregnancy is a major health problem worldwide. In...
Objective: To study the self-reported prevalence of experienced violence among a cohort of women abo...
Objectives: This study attempted to follow up a cohort of women who presented to a tertiary hospital...