a Population Council , New Delhi , India.
Glob Public Health. 2013;8(10):1151-67. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2013.860466. Epub 2013 Dec 3.
Evidence from India about young women's experience of physical and sexual violence within marriage and its sexual and reproductive health consequences is limited. Data, drawn from 12,220 married women ages 15-24 years old from six Indian states, were used to identify associations between the experience of violence and recent symptoms of gynaecological morbidity, using logistic regression analysis. Young women who had experienced physical, sexual, or both forms of violence in the 12 months preceding the interview were more likely than others to report symptoms of gynaecological morbidity (odds ratios, 1.8-2.1); associations were evident in all six states. However, associations were weak between those who had experienced violence earlier in marriage but not in the 12 months preceding the interview and those who had never experienced violence. Findings highlight the need for the health system to play a proactive role in recognising and responding to the needs of young women experiencing marital violence.
印度关于年轻女性在婚姻中遭受身体和性暴力及其对性健康和生殖健康影响的证据有限。本研究的数据来自印度六个邦的 12220 名 15-24 岁已婚女性,使用逻辑回归分析,确定了暴力经历与近期妇科疾病症状之间的关联。与其他女性相比,在接受访谈前 12 个月内经历过身体暴力、性暴力或两者兼有的年轻女性更有可能报告妇科疾病症状(比值比,1.8-2.1);在所有六个邦都观察到了这种关联。然而,在婚姻早期经历过暴力但在接受访谈前 12 个月内没有经历过暴力的女性与从未经历过暴力的女性之间的关联较弱。研究结果强调了卫生系统需要积极主动地识别和满足遭受婚姻暴力的年轻女性的需求。