Prevalence of physical and sexual abuse before and during pregnancy among Swedish couples

Citation
Lw. Hedin et al., Prevalence of physical and sexual abuse before and during pregnancy among Swedish couples, ACT OBST SC, 78(4), 1999, pp. 310-315
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine
Journal title
ACTA OBSTETRICIA ET GYNECOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
ISSN journal
00016349 → ACNP
Volume
78
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
310 - 315
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6349(199904)78:4<310:POPASA>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Background. To estimate the prevalence of threats and actual acts of physic al and sexual abuse during pregnancy. Method's. Two hundred and seven pregnant Swedish women married to or cohabi ting with Swedish men were randomly selected from three antenatal clinics i n the city of Goteborg, Sweden. A standardized questionnaire was used for p ersonal interviews about the women's experience of physical and sexual abus e by a husband or a boyfriend at some point in the past, during the last ye ar and during current pregnancy. Results. Twenty-seven point five percent of the women reported that they ha d been exposed to physical violence at some point in the past by their husb and/boyfriend. Twenty-four and a half percent of the women had experienced some form of threat, physical or sexual violence during the last year. Al s ome time (once or more) during their current pregnancy, the proportions of women who had been exposed to the following categories of violence, were as follows: 14.5% - symbolic violence, 14.5% - threats of mild violence, 2.9% - threats of moderate violence, 2.9% - threats of serious violence, 11% - mild violence, 4.3% - minor violence, 2.4% - moderate violence, 4.3% - seri ous violence and 3.3% - sexual violence. Conclusions. This study demonstrates that a considerable number of women ha d experienced threats, physical and sexual abuse during pregnancy. There is an obvious need for screening of experience of domestic violence among pre gnant women to enhance the safety of women and their unborn babies.