ICF Macro, Calverton, MD, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2012 Jul;18(7):829-53. doi: 10.1177/1077801212455358.
Data for nationally representative samples of cohabiting couples in six developing countries show that intimate partner violence (IPV) increases the risk of self-reported sexually transmitted infections (STIs) for currently married women (ORs = 1.4-2.2) in all six countries, and that the strength of this relationship is not diminished by controls for proximate determinants such as husband's self-reported STI status and men's and women's higher-risk behaviors. The robustness of the IPV-STI relationship suggests the need to acknowledge IPV as an STI risk factor for women on par with other recognized risk factors such as multiple sexual partners and unprotected sexual intercourse.
来自六个发展中国家同居夫妇全国代表性样本的数据显示,在所有六个国家中,亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)增加了已婚妇女自我报告的性传播感染(STI)的风险(ORs=1.4-2.2),而且这种关系的强度并没有因丈夫自我报告的 STI 状况和男女双方更高风险行为等近似决定因素的控制而减弱。IPV-STI 关系的稳健性表明,需要将 IPV 视为与其他公认的风险因素(如多个性伴侣和无保护性行为)同等的女性 STI 风险因素。