Ozgurluk Izzet, Tastekin Burak, Yazkan Hira Sila, Gungorer Bulent, Hekimoglu Yavuz, Keskin Huseyin Levent, Keskin Siddik, Asirdizer Mahmut
Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
Clinic of Forensic Medicine, Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health Ankara Bilkent City Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
Int J Womens Health. 2023 Jul 24;15:1161-1169. doi: 10.2147/IJWH.S419014. eCollection 2023.
A significant increase in physical intimate partner violence (IPV) cases has been reported from many countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, and particularly during lockdown periods. The current study's objectives are to define the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on physical IPV against pregnant women in Ankara.
During the one-year pre-pandemic and two-year pandemic, records of patients who sent by the judicial authorities to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Emergency Room (ER) at Ankara City Hospital were reviewed, and pregnant women who had been subjected to IPV were identified.
Of pregnant women 19.1% in the pre-pandemic period, 29.4% in the first year and 51.5% in the second year of the pandemic period exposed to IPV. The mean age of IPV victims was 28.8 ± 6.5 years. Most ER applications were in the evening hours (48.5%), and majority of assailants were the victim's husband (77.9%). Vast majority of victims were multigravida women (89.7), and most of the traumas were localized in abdomen and genitalia (50%). Three of the women (4.4%) had miscarriage.
The increase in cases of IVP against pregnant women during the pandemic was striking, according to the current study. We think that this first study from Turkey on the IPV that pregnant women are exposed to during the pandemic can lead to extensive research focused on measures against IPV during pandemics, such as dissemination of telephone applications for IPV victims, increasing home visits by marriage therapists, and intensifying of education campaigns against violence.
许多国家报告称,在新冠疫情期间,尤其是封锁期间,亲密伴侣身体暴力(IPV)案件显著增加。本研究的目的是确定新冠疫情对安卡拉针对孕妇的亲密伴侣身体暴力的影响。
回顾了在疫情前一年和疫情两年期间,司法当局送往安卡拉市医院妇产科急诊室(ER)的患者记录,识别出遭受亲密伴侣身体暴力的孕妇。
在疫情前,19.1%的孕妇遭受亲密伴侣身体暴力;在疫情第一年,这一比例为29.4%;在疫情第二年,这一比例为51.5%。亲密伴侣身体暴力受害者的平均年龄为28.8±6.5岁。大多数急诊就诊发生在晚上(48.5%),大多数攻击者是受害者的丈夫(77.9%)。绝大多数受害者是经产妇(89.7%),大多数创伤集中在腹部和生殖器(50%)。三名女性(4.4%)发生了流产。
根据本研究,疫情期间针对孕妇的亲密伴侣身体暴力案件的增加令人震惊。我们认为,这项来自土耳其的关于疫情期间孕妇遭受亲密伴侣身体暴力的首次研究,可能会引发广泛的研究,聚焦于疫情期间针对亲密伴侣身体暴力的应对措施,比如为亲密伴侣身体暴力受害者推广电话应用程序、增加婚姻治疗师的家访次数以及加强反暴力教育活动。