The role of physical violence during pregnancy on receipt of prenatal care is poorly understood, particularly for South Asian countries that have high levels of both fertility and domestic violence. Data from the 1998/1999 Indian National Family Health Survey and a 2002/2003 follow-up survey that re-interviewed women in four states were analyzed, examining the association between physical violence during pregnancy and the uptake of prenatal care. Women who experienced physical violence during pregnancy were less likely to receive prenatal care, less likely to receive a home-visit from a health worker for a prenatal check-up, less likely to receive at least three prenatal care visits, and less likely to initiate prenatal care early in the pr...
OBJECTIVE: Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy can have serious health consequences for...
Objectives: This study attempted to follow up a cohort of women who presented to a tertiary hospital...
Despite decreasing annual mortality rates in India, infant mortality (1999) is approximately 20 time...
The role of physical violence during pregnancy on receipt of prenatal care is poorly understood, par...
The role of physical violence during pregnancy on receipt of prenatal care is poorly understood, par...
The role of physical violence during pregnancy on receipt of prenatal care is poorly understood, par...
This study examines the relationship between male-to-female physical domestic violence and unwanted ...
Abstract- Violence and the threat of violence against pregnant women are main barriers to women’s em...
This study explores the prevalence of different forms of domestic violence and their impact on women...
Last decades saw the emergence of violence against women, and as a consequence government of India c...
Background: Domestic violence against pregnant women in the Indian context, violence against women ...
Background: Domestic violence against pregnant women in the Indian context, violence against women ...
BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) victimization is linked to a broad range of negative mater...
Abstract Background Globally, one in three women experienced domestic violence. Alike the scenario o...
ObjectivesTo determine the prevalence of non-violent, gender-based forms of maltreatment of women by...
OBJECTIVE: Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy can have serious health consequences for...
Objectives: This study attempted to follow up a cohort of women who presented to a tertiary hospital...
Despite decreasing annual mortality rates in India, infant mortality (1999) is approximately 20 time...
The role of physical violence during pregnancy on receipt of prenatal care is poorly understood, par...
The role of physical violence during pregnancy on receipt of prenatal care is poorly understood, par...
The role of physical violence during pregnancy on receipt of prenatal care is poorly understood, par...
This study examines the relationship between male-to-female physical domestic violence and unwanted ...
Abstract- Violence and the threat of violence against pregnant women are main barriers to women’s em...
This study explores the prevalence of different forms of domestic violence and their impact on women...
Last decades saw the emergence of violence against women, and as a consequence government of India c...
Background: Domestic violence against pregnant women in the Indian context, violence against women ...
Background: Domestic violence against pregnant women in the Indian context, violence against women ...
BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) victimization is linked to a broad range of negative mater...
Abstract Background Globally, one in three women experienced domestic violence. Alike the scenario o...
ObjectivesTo determine the prevalence of non-violent, gender-based forms of maltreatment of women by...
OBJECTIVE: Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy can have serious health consequences for...
Objectives: This study attempted to follow up a cohort of women who presented to a tertiary hospital...
Despite decreasing annual mortality rates in India, infant mortality (1999) is approximately 20 time...