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台湾原住民孕期遭受身体虐待与低体重婴儿风险

Physical abuse during pregnancy and risk of low-birthweight infants among aborigines in Taiwan.

作者信息

Yang M-S, Ho S-Y, Chou F-H, Chang S-J, Ko Y-C

机构信息

College of Nursing, Kaohsiung Medical University, 100 Shih-Chuan 1st Road, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan, ROC.

出版信息

Public Health. 2006 Jun;120(6):557-62. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2006.01.006. Epub 2006 May 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study was to assess whether physical abuse during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of giving birth to a low-birthweight (LBW) infant.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was conducted and 1143 aboriginal women were recruited into this study. The Abuse Assessment Screen was used to collect information regarding maternal physical abuse, and infants' birth weights were obtained from hospital medical records. Multiple logistic regression was used to estimate the association of LBW with physical abuse during pregnancy, adjusting for behavioural and sociodemographic variables.

RESULTS

Of the women experiencing physical abuse during their recent pregnancy, 11.76% delivered a LBW infant, compared with 5.78% of women who did not experience physical abuse [odds ratio (OR) 1.97, 95% confidence intervals (CI) 1.07-3.63]. Physical abuse during pregnancy was also significantly associated with low weight gain in the prenatal period. Univariate analysis revealed that delivery of a LBW infant was associated with maternal alcohol use, maternal betel chewing and maternal educational level. Multiple logistic regression was performed, adjusting for prenatal weight gain, maternal height, maternal years of education, maternal alcohol use and maternal betel quid use. It was found that women who reported physical abuse with injuries during pregnancy had a 2.4-fold higher risk of delivering a LBW infant compared with women who did not report physical abuse with injuries (adjusted OR=2.43, 95%CI 1.06-5.55).

CONCLUSIONS

These findings suggest that physical abuse during pregnancy is an independent risk factor for delivery of a LBW infant. Prenatal care for aboriginal women should be coupled with routine systematic screening for the presence of abuse during pregnancy, and adequate support and interventions for abused women.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估孕期遭受身体虐待是否与低体重儿出生风险增加有关。

研究设计与方法

开展了一项横断面调查,招募了1143名原住民妇女参与本研究。使用虐待评估筛查工具收集有关孕产妇身体虐待的信息,并从医院病历中获取婴儿的出生体重。采用多元逻辑回归分析来估计低体重儿与孕期身体虐待之间的关联,并对行为和社会人口学变量进行了调整。

结果

在近期怀孕期间遭受身体虐待的妇女中,11.76%分娩出低体重儿,而未遭受身体虐待的妇女这一比例为5.78%[比值比(OR)为1.97,95%置信区间(CI)为1.07 - 3.63]。孕期身体虐待还与孕期体重增加不足显著相关。单因素分析显示,低体重儿的出生与母亲饮酒、嚼槟榔及母亲教育程度有关。进行了多元逻辑回归分析,并对孕期体重增加、母亲身高、母亲受教育年限、母亲饮酒和母亲嚼槟榔情况进行了调整。结果发现,报告孕期遭受有伤害身体虐待的妇女分娩低体重儿的风险比未报告有伤害身体虐待的妇女高2.4倍(调整后的OR = 2.43,95%CI为1.06 - 5.55)。

结论

这些研究结果表明,孕期身体虐待是分娩低体重儿的一个独立危险因素。对原住民妇女的产前护理应结合对孕期虐待情况的常规系统筛查,以及为受虐妇女提供充分的支持和干预措施。

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