亲密伴侣暴力、怀孕与堕胎决策。
Intimate partner violence, pregnancy and the decision for abortion.
机构信息
Center for Violence Prevention, School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas 78229-7951, USA.
出版信息
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2009 Apr;30(4):272-8. doi: 10.1080/01612840802710902.
Pregnant women whose lives are affected by intimate partner violence and unintended pregnancy are often faced with the decision for abortion. In this qualitative research, the authors explored women's experiences of unintended pregnancy and intimate partner violence (IPV) from the perspective of adult pregnant women seeking abortion. Women were assessed for intimate partner violence and study inclusion by means of two IPV screening tools. The authors collected data during one-to two-hour semi-structured interviews with eight pregnant women. At the completion of the interviews, all women were assessed for safety using an assessment of danger tool. Safety planning and referrals were provided for all women. Qualitative data collection and data analysis were guided by naturalistic inquiry to identify prevalent themes. Three major themes emerged from the data: (1) It Wasn't That Bad, (2) Then It Got Worse, and (3) If I Have the Baby He'll Come Back. Descriptive statistics were used to tabulate and describe the women's responses to the three tools.
受亲密伴侣暴力和意外怀孕影响的孕妇,往往需要面对堕胎的决定。在这项定性研究中,作者从寻求堕胎的成年孕妇的角度,探讨了意外怀孕和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的相关体验。通过两种 IPV 筛查工具,对女性进行亲密伴侣暴力和研究纳入评估。作者对 8 名孕妇进行了 1 至 2 小时的半结构化访谈,收集数据。访谈结束时,使用危险评估工具对所有女性的安全状况进行评估。为所有女性提供安全计划和转介。定性数据的收集和数据分析以自然主义探究为指导,以确定常见主题。从数据中得出三个主要主题:(1)情况没那么糟,(2)后来情况变得更糟,(3)如果我生了孩子,他就会回来。描述性统计数据用于对女性对三种工具的反应进行制表和描述。