Saito Amornrat, Creedy Debra, Cooke Marie, Chaboyer Wendy
a Centre for Research and Training on Gender and Women's Health, Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University , Muang , Khon Kaen , Thailand.
Health Care Women Int. 2013;34(9):757-74. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2013.794459. Epub 2013 Jun 21.
We investigated the effects of physical, psychological, and sexual violence on the health status of women attending antenatal clinics at two tertiary hospitals in rural Thailand. We asked 421 pregnant women at 32 weeks gestation or later to complete a survey questionnaire. Participants reported high rates of psychological abuse (53.7%); threats, acts of physical abuse, or both (26.6%); and sexual violence (19.2%). Women abused during pregnancy had poorer health compared with nonabused women, in role emotional functioning, vitality, bodily pain, mental health, and social functioning. Given the high prevalence of violence and poor health status, routine screenings by maternity services is urgently required.
我们调查了身体暴力、心理暴力和性暴力对泰国农村地区两家三级医院产前诊所就诊女性健康状况的影响。我们让421名妊娠32周及以后的孕妇填写一份调查问卷。参与者报告称心理虐待发生率很高(53.7%);受到威胁、身体虐待行为或两者皆有(26.6%);以及性暴力(19.2%)。与未受虐待的女性相比,孕期受虐待的女性在角色情感功能、活力、身体疼痛、心理健康和社会功能方面的健康状况较差。鉴于暴力行为的高发生率和健康状况不佳,产科服务机构迫切需要进行常规筛查。