Physical violence during pregnancy in Peru: Proportion, geographical distribution, and associated factors

作者: Mercedes Joselyn Nuñez-Ochoa , Victor Hugo Moquillaza-Alcantara , Clara Margarita Diaz Tinoco

DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.27.20115030

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摘要: Objective: Estimate the proportion, geographic distribution and sociodemographic factors associated with physical violence during pregnancy between 2016 2018. Material methods: Secondary analysis of Demographic Family Health Survey, which included respondents whether they presented in last 12 months. Results: The proportion was 9,9% [95%CI:9,6-10,4%] 2016, 9,2% [95%CI:8,8-9,6%] 2017 8,6% [95%CI:8,3-8,9%] 2018, regions highest were Puno, Arequipa Apurimac 3 years. Among factors, residue rural areas (RP:0,49; p=0,011) be very rich (RP:0,63; p=0,029) protective; while at risk not presenting studies (RP:1,87; p=0,014), cohabiting marital status (RP:1,51; p=0,001), separated (RP:3,56; p<0,001), showing an age 40 a 49 years (RP:1,79; p=0,012) that partner drinks alcohol (RP:1,61; p<0,001). Conclusion: Peru has been decreasing. predispose this phenomenon are wealth index, educational level, status, pregnant woman.

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