作者: Yaeko Kataoka , Mikiko Imazeki , Eriko Shinohara
DOI: 10.1111/JJNS.12093
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摘要: AIM: Intimate partner violence (IPV) causes serious health problems, which could be life-threatening to pregnant women and their babies. Despite several IPV studies in Japan, the screening timeframe for during pregnancy remains unclear. This study aimed estimate prevalence of among Japanese before pregnancy. METHODS: A survey was conducted at a hospital's outpatient clinic Nagano, October through December 2011 March July 2012. The Violence Against Women Screen (VAWS) questionnaire distributed 93 eligible 84 (89.5%) agreed assessed occurrence RESULTS: mean VAWS total score 1.43 (standard deviation [SD] = 1.64; range, 0-7), it 0.83 (SD 1.03; 0-6), significantly different (t 4.98, P CONCLUSION: Even though had decreased compared with pregnancy, all experiencing continued victimized Therefore, questions should include that occurred year prior. Language: en